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This is when Bautista forever etched his name into baseball lore. It was the bat flip heard 'round the world. Legend has it that it's still floating somewhere near Niagara Falls. But of course ...
Jose Bautista’s bat flip—it was more of an chuck, or hurl, or even a hammer-throw—was louder than the Rogers Centre crowd that cheered his monstrous home run, the deciding three-run blast in ...
It's high time we embraced the bat flip. On Wednesday night, Jose Bautista ripped a home run in front of thousands of adoring fans, a home run that propelled the Blue Jays to an ALDS series win ...
Jose Bautista’s celebratory bat flip on Wednesday night has already been immortalized on the Internet. But now, it is immortalized on someone else’s body. The Toronto Blue Jays right fielder ...
Fernando Tatis Jr. was all but certain he'd given the San Diego Padres the lead over the San Francisco Giants late into ...
[Bautista shows off the mother of all bat flips] While most baseball fans appreciated the moment — the exaggerated bat flip became an instant meme — the Rangers and a handful of analysts ...
Bautista then came up with runners on first and third and hit the shot heard around the MLB world: The demonstrative bat flip has its detractors — because sportsmanship, unwritten rules and all ...
The bat-flip homer in the 2015 playoffs was Jose Bautista's signature moment with the Toronto Blue Jays but he delivered ...
In the seventh inning of ALDS Game 5 between the Rangers and Blue Jays on Wednesday (TOR 6, TEX 3), Toronto slugger and beardsman Jose Bautista launched a clutch home run and in honor of same ...
Here are some highlights. Kevin Sherrington: There are bat flips, and there are bat flips. Bautista practically threw his into the Rangers' dugout. Having said that, yes, I think everyone should ...