Then, a couple of hours later, with a bat flip and a chest thump and roars that made Dodger Stadium literally shake, the Yasiel Puig Show officially began. Seventh inning, fly ball over left-field fence, swagger around the bases, curtain call out of the dugout, more tongue wagging, home run. His hit closed the gap to 2-1, and set up an eventual sacrifice fly by Charlie Culberson that tied it. He took the first pitch from Cubs reliever Mike Montgomery while barely holding the bat, as if he wasn’t taking Montgomery seriously. The pitch was a strike, and Montgomery then threw the next pitch inside, perhaps to remind Puig to pay attention.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 15, 2017 05:24 UTC