Yasiel Puig is headed to the disabled for the first time in his young career after experiencing a setback with his ailing left hamstring. The Los Angeles Dodgers announced the move prior to their finale against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on Sunday afternoon. Puig, 24, has been dealing with a left hamstring strain for the better part of two weeks. The original injury kept him out of four games last week. He returned for the Dodgers series with San Francisco earlier this week, but aggravated the injury again during Friday's win in San Diego. [ Yahoo Sports Fantasy Baseball: Sign up and join a league today! ] Puig was also struck on the knee by a pitch on Friday. That injury isn't serious and played no role in worsening his hamstring issue. Puig was actually well enough to hit in the batting cage on Sunday morning, but the Dodgers decided the DL is the way to go if they hope to get him right for the long haul. Dodgers think Puig could play in 4-5 days. But Mattingly said, "At this point, get the thing right, make sure we have him for the long run." — Dylan Hernandez (@dylanohernandez) April 26, 2015 In the meantime, this will thin out the logjam in the Dodgers outfield....