There have been few Dodgers players that have ignited the fans over the past 20 years as Yasiel Puig did. From the moment that he came up to the big league squad in 2013, Puig’s exciting play constantly got the fans into a frenzy at Chavez Ravine. That style of play also would often get to the opposing fanbases, making him someone other teams hated to play.
And his production at the plate also helped Puig’s case with Dodgers fans. From 2013 to 2015, he hit 46 homeruns and drove in 149 runs en route to earning an All-Star Game nod in his second year.