The Dodgers shipped Yasiel Puig to the minors, but he remains a big-leaguer on social media. The electrifying and frustrating outfielder shared video of himself dancing and drinking with some of his Class AAA Oklahoma City teammates on a party bus during a road trip in Des Moines. He even used a Des Moines filter.

The video contains some adult language and lots of shirtless dancing. Also a random Harambe shoutout:

In a statement released Tuesday, Dodgers president Andrew Friedman said he is “disappointed” with Puig’s decision to share the video and that the team will address the matter internally.

#Dodgers Andrew Friedman released this statement re: Yasiel Puig's SnapChat posts from OKC pic.twitter.com/VOQM7L3XPI — Bill Plunkett (@billplunkettocr) August 9, 2016

Puig stands to gain nothing by snapping his Class AAA team’s party, and the Dodgers are right if they mean to tell him to keep evidence of team parties off social media. The video is generally harmless (unless you get especially offended by curse words), but also the type of thing that leads to headaches for the club and its players.

As for the content of the video? Whatever. If it’s anything at all, it’s funny. You’re not going to get any judgments out of me, for I have also bro’d out pretty hard in my life. Is anyone really naive enough to think minor league baseball teams don’t throw down on occasion? This is a bunch of dudes in their 20s — dudes who happen to live weird, itinerant lifestyles and face enormous pressure to succeed — cutting loose after work.