“I give him credit for taking that step if nothing else,” Los Angeles Dogers president Stan Kasten said during a radio appearance on ESPNLA 710.
Puig had another reckless driving incident back in Dec. 2013, where he was allegedly driving 110 mph (you can watch the video of that arrest here).
The first one came in April when Puig drove 97 mph in a 50 mph zone.