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Though acknowledging that some fans are entertained by his theatrics, Puig said in Spanish, “I want to show American baseball that I’m not disrespecting the game.”
Puig maintained that his bat flips aren’t intended to disrespect the game or his opponents.
“I don’t do that because I lack respect,” he said. “I do that because of the emotions that I have.”
Doosan hit 5 home runs tonight in their win against KT...including this one pic.twitter.com/23j1tFUh3M All 5 at https://t.co/doJxYzBHHQ
— Dan (@MyKBO) April 14, 2015
Seeing the unfairness of the criticism directed at our star Cuban outfielder, blogger and twitter savant Sarah Wexler decided to take some action.
Alright who's gonna sign my petition (that I haven't actually made) to demand Puig ignore the haters and batflip his heart out
— Sarah Wexler (@SarahWexler32) April 14, 2015
She actually did make a change.org petition, and I think any good natured Dodger fan should consider signing it. Check it out here.
You know who disrespects the game? People who feel that "respect" for the game means players should all be stiff, emotionless and, well, entirely uninteresting. People who insist that there's one right way to do things and, in effect, erase the many different baseball cultures throughout the world. How anyone can believe that a rigid, soulless game of baseball is one that is viable in the 21st century is beyond me.After all, as Stacie Wheeler at Lasorda's Lair recently wrote:
The batflip: a symbol of freedom.Emphasis mine. BTW, I firmly believe that "batflip" is two words; "bat flip."
"You're going to have a lot of chances with runners in scoring position, especially in that 3-4-5-6 range. You're not going to get it done every time. But the times you do get it done, you try to make it count," Kendrick said. "All we can do is put together good at-bats, and hopefully the results are there."
"That showed me a lot. It's kind of what we talked about wanting," Mattingly said. "Just make the guy fight for his outs. Just keep putting quality at-bats out and good things can happen for us."
Though acknowledging that some fans are entertained by his theatrics, Puig said in Spanish, “I want to show American baseball that I’m not disrespecting the game.”
"My first personal contact with Jackie was when I was in high school trying to decide which college to attend," Abdul-Jabbar wrote. "He sent me a letter encouraging me to consider his alma mater, UCLA. I already was aware of his remarkable achievements while at UCLA. He was the first athlete of any color to win varsity letters in baseball, basketball, football and track.