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The Blue Jays legend reveals the secret location of the bat-flip bat and his favourite Toronto player to watch ...
Ben Verlander is joined by Toronto Blue Jays great José Bautista and they discuss his ownership of Las Vegas Lights FC, USL Championship soccer team. They also discuss his legendary bat flip against ...
TORONTO — Glancing across the Rogers Centre field to see his name on the stadium's Level of Excellence still leaves former Blue Jays slugger Jose ... The bat-flip homer in the 2015 playoffs was his ...
The former Blue Jays star’s business ventures include a pro soccer team, a fitness facility and a coffee farm in his native ...
In 2008, after Jose Bautista had already played for four major-league teams, the Blue Jays decided to take a shot on him, and he had another chance to make a first impression. Over the next 10 seasons ...
The Toronto Blue Jays aren't the MLB 's most successful franchise, but there have been plenty of highlights in their 49-year ...
Jose Bautista will go from icon to inductee this weekend, which works as a reminder of what the former slugger has meant to the Toronto Blue Jays franchise. Bautista will headline the 2025 class ...
Former Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista attends batting practice before a game against the Chicago Cubs in Toronto on Friday, Aug. 11, 2023. Photo by Chris Young / The Canadian Press Article content ...
In this May 15, 2016, file photo, Toronto Blue Jays' Jose Bautista, left, is hit by Texas Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor, right, after Bautista slid into second in the eighth inning of a ...
Breaking out alongside Bautista, Encarnación went from middling to masher for the 2010s Blue Jays. He became the perfect lineup protector for Joey Bats and the cleanup hitter on Toronto’s ALCS ...
The bat-flip homer in the 2015 playoffs was Jose Bautista's signature moment with the Toronto Blue Jays but he delivered countless highlights in a Blue Jays uniform. Bautista, who played for eight ...
TORONTO - Glancing across the Rogers Centre field to see his name on the stadium's Level of Excellence still leaves former Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista with a "surreal" feeling.