We live in a world that's driven by information and curiosity, which in some instances is refreshing and in others can be a little scary. That's because sometimes the thrist for both can lead us down a path filled with assumptions and misguided conclusions. [Related: Curtis Granderson saves Mets after Chase Utley's clutch hit ] That was the case on Friday night when a video surfaced that clearly showed Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Howie Kendrick reaching into his back pocket during Friday's 6-5 loss to the Mets for a handheld item. Kendrick is then seen studying the unknown object before quickly putting it away and readjusting his position. Howie Kendrick casually checking his phone in the outfield pic.twitter.com/fK45d06LHj — Austin Eich (@Eich_AJ) May 27, 2016 That video piqued the curiosity of many fans, perhaps in large part due to the accompanying message speculating that Kendrick was sneaking a quick peak at his cell phone. To the untrained eye, Kendrick's mannerisms were certainly indicative of such a practice. But believing that to be fact would be making a poor assumption or, again, jumping to a misguided conclusion. In this instance, we go from assuming...