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Dodgers' Puig trying to eliminate his trademark bat flip
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Dodgers' Puig trying to eliminate his trademark bat flip

Published Apr. 14, 2015 2:50 p.m. ET

Is this the end of an era?

Flamboyant LA Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig says he's trying to put an end to his signature bat flip, although there is a caveat.

After going deep against the Mariners on Monday for his first homer of the year, Puig intentionally kept things low-key.

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"I want to show American baseball that I'm not disrespecting the game," he said. "I don't do that because I lack respect. I do that because of the emotions that I have."

The slugger was not ready to completely close the door on giving the lumber a toss every now and then, though.

"If it's a big home run or if I'm frustrated because I couldn't connect in my previous at-bats or if I drive in important runs for my team, I might do it. You never know. I can't say I won't do it."

In case you still need a dose or two of Puig's classic bat flips from the past, enjoy this . . .

And this . . .

(Hat Tip: L.A. Times)

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