There were few times more exciting to be a Dodgers fan than when Yasiel Puig came up. The Cuban star immediately drew the attention and adoration of fans with his all-out style of play, unleashing inhuman throws from deep in the outfield and running the bases like his feet were on fire.
When Puig came up, the Dodgers were mired in last place with a 23-32 record. They were chasing the NL West lead by a whopping 8.5 games, and all hope appeared to be lost. But his ridiculous month of June ignited them, pushing Los Angeles to a 38-43 record and within 4 games by the time the month ended.