Yasiel Puig may be the lightning rod who is trailblazing a path towards making baseball less stodgy and more entertaining but he’ll have a long way to go before he reaches the levels of Korean baseball.
Puig may get headlines for his bat flips, but Puig’s flippery pales in comparison to professional ballplayers in Korea. Mykbonet posts frequent updates on Korean baseball and these montages of bat flips are simply a joy.
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I mean, how can someone see something like this and do anything but chuckle?
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I demand more triumphant bat flips for fly balls.
[Youtube via Grantland]