Toronto Blue Jays legend Jose Bautista exploring new passions in retirement Toronto TorontoBlueJays BlueJays MLB
Whether it was his 54-home run season in 2010 or his iconic bat flip after his home run to give the Blue Jays the lead in Game 5 of the 2015 ALDS, Bautista seemed to have a flair for the drama, whenever the moment required it.
"Just trying to keep myself busy with as much physical activity as I can," Bautista said in an interview with Daily Hive this week."Doing stuff that I wasn't able to do a lot before." The 2023 Blue Jays currently sit at 45-37, occupying the final Wild Card spot in the American League, but sit just fourth in their division behind the Tampa Bay Rays, Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees.
"My experience as a player going through the same ups and downs and long years and, you know, where they are in the standings, it means nothing. They just need to continue to show up every single day and give it their best and try to be as united as possible," he said."And not look at the standings until August and September because everything can change from now 'til then.
At age 36, Bautista had a batting average of .203 with 119 hits, 23 homers, 65 RBIs and 92 runs scored in 157 games in 2017, before the team ultimately decided to cut him loose the following year.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Toronto Blue Jays’ position players shut out in All-Star Game voting | TSNThe Toronto Blue Jays will not have a position player starting in the All-Star Game for the first time since 2019. None of the five Blue Jays up for a starting spot were elected in phase two of voting, which ended Thursday afternoon.
Read more »
Bassitt fans career-high 12 batters, Guerrero homers as Blue Jays top Giants 2-1Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homers as Toronto Blue Jays edge San Francisco Giants 2-1
Read more »
Alejandro Kirk returns to Blue Jays roster after stint on 10-day injury listCatcher Alejandro Kirk has returned from the Toronto Blue Jays 10\u002Dday injured list.
Read more »
Duran and Yoshida’s sixth-inning homers lead Red Sox past Blue Jays 5-0Boston starter James Paxton strikes out seven as Red Sox blank Toronto Blue Jays 5-0
Read more »
Today in Jays History: Jays Play 19 inningsSeven Years Ago Today The Jays and Cleveland played a 19-inning game, the second-longest game by time and tied for the most innings the Jays ever played. I miss games like this. I’m also pretty...
Read more »
Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will participate in 2023 Home Run DerbyThe Toronto Blue Jays star will have a chance to repeat his history-making performance from 2019.
Read more »