BASEBALL – Puig identified with Bulls; has 4 offers from GL

Pedro G. Briceño

Yasiel Puig is so excited about his participation with the Toros de l’Est, that he already knows almost in detail when the famous “Torolios” arrive, as well as his high desire to contribute so that the team can win a second trophy. followed.

Puig, the enigmatic player who was surprised to join the current monarchs in recent weeks, only thinks of making his contributions so that the Roman can enjoy another crown.

“We have a great team and right now I’m focused on helping them win,” said the Cuban, who has a history of seven major league campaigns, but did not play in the past, although he arrived. to sign a contract with the Atlanta Braves.

Having contact with journalists yesterday through the Zoom platform, Puig highlighted how strong the Dominican League is. “I had been told a lot about this baseball, but it’s more solid than I thought,” noted the 28-year-old gardener, considered by many to be the owner of the complete package in baseball.

He noted that for a long time he wanted to come and play in the country, for various reasons he had not been able to, but he is happy that the bulls have made him fulfill that desire.

Conversation with 4 teams

The 277 batsman in the majors, stated that at least four sets have shown interest in signing him, a fact he understands will occur at any time in the coming weeks.

He argued that his agent, Lissette Carnet, is in constant communication with these sets, in order to get the best deal for him. And Puig, for several starting campaigns with the Dodgers only aspires to belong to a team where he can play every day in the gardens as happened in his best years. The Cuban, a good player on the field, but considered problematic, says which will do its best to improve its behavior.

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Japan is not an option

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He also argued that not signing for Major Leagues is still not considered ready to explore Japan’s baseball. “Maybe in a few years when I notice that I no longer have the talent to play in the big leagues,” he noted.

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