“I’m focused on my work, not every stupid question.”Asked by someone else what he would consider a smart question, Puig replied, “I don’t know. The Dodgers used to view him as a potential savior, either on the field or at the box office, often both. With Corey Seager already regarded as the one of the top offensive players in the league, the Dodgers don’t have to count on Puig to bat in the middle of their lineup. But the place to which Puig returned wasn’t the same place he left. Puig smashed two home runs in a Friday night victory over the Texas Rangers, improving his exhibition season average to .286.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 11, 2017 23:24 UTC