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Yasiel Puig did a pregame gender reveal at home plate

It’s a(nother) boy!

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Yasiel Puig, never one to turn down an opportunity to have a little fun and goof off, took some time out of his pre-game routine to do a gender reveal at home plate in Dodger Stadium.

He already has two young sons, Diego Alejandro and Daniel Sebastian, and with girlfriend Andrea de la Torre standing by and watching he found out he’s about to have a third little boy.

Three sons under the age of six? Oof, good luck with that, Yasiel. That’s like having three small whirlwinds constantly attempting to make sure you have no sleep, sanity, or a clean kitchen.

The important question here though, is whether Puig and his girlfriend considered the wind direction before doing this with their other child sitting near home plate.

Having him sitting there holding a baseball and being a part of the special moment, but they really lucked out that the wind wasn’t blowing the other way thereby dyeing an infant child completely blue.

If that happened, at least the little one would have been fully committed and ready to support the Dodgers while they continued in their winning ways.

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