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The Los Angeles Dodgers are in Toronto for a three-game stint with the Blue Jays, but it doesn't get underway until Friday. With Thursday being a day off, a handful of Dodgers went out for a fishing trip on Lake Ontario.
Yasiel Puig and Adrian Gonzalez were the big winners, reeling in two massive fish early on Thursday. Puig gets the "W" for his strong hashtag game, though -- even if Gonzalez's was larger.
First catch for Puig, Wow #PuigHungry #Sushi #FishDay ????? pic.twitter.com/mrDrRW9rDI
— Yasiel Puig (@YasielPuig) May 5, 2016
What a catch, 24lb salmon. #Toronto?? #LakeOntario #Sushi #DayOff pic.twitter.com/gKcmEMapP0
— Adrian Gonzalez (@Adrian_ElTitan) May 5, 2016
With Puig being the fun-loving guy that he is, he pretended Gonzalez's salmon was a punching bag ... because of course he did.
What a catch!! check it out on my Snapchat: https://t.co/WfSZ7zG3re pic.twitter.com/snTeCFoF1G
— Adrian Gonzalez (@Adrian_ElTitan) May 5, 2016
If the Dodgers play as well as they catch fish this weekend, the Blue Jays could be in for a long series.

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