Powered by Puig

Saturday belonged to Yasiel Puig and the Dodgers. The Cuban expat had the best day of his major league career, slugging three homers and driving in seven, as Boys from Hollywood routed the Cardinals 17 - 4 and jumped past the Diamondbacks to take over the lead in the NL West.
It's been an up-and-down year for the Dodgers. Even the mid-season acquisition of Manny Machado didn't immediately fire up the offense. But the last month has been different. All the switches seemingly went to the "on" position. The dials went from "low" to "high."
Home runs in 23 consecutive games; averaging nine runs a game in their current four-game win streak. Potential untapped.
Maybe that label best applies to the oft-enigmatic Puig, who seems to be putting it all together as he approaches his 28th birthday. And the Dodgers seem on track to make noise this post-season.
(My image of Puig is from a Dodgers/Mets game in August 2017.)

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