Jose Bautista
TORONTO, CANADA - MAY 15: Munenori Kawasaki #66 of the Toronto Blue Jays runs home to score a run in the third inning on an RBI double by Jose Bautista #19 during MLB game action as Chad Gaudin #57 of the San Francisco Giants goes to cover home plate on the play on May 15, 2013 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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I've never done it before. It was a pretty cool experience
We’ve had a lot of adversity and when you have that, guys are asked to do things they’re not normally asked to do, whether it’s bat leadoff like Melky Cabrera or Jose Bautista hitting second ... It can be challenging, but nobody said this game was easy, you have to be able to whether things like that and nobody is feeling sorry for us. So we’ve got to figure out a way to do it.
We only played one game over .500 on the road trip, but it's a great way to bounce back, because we were playing pretty bad ... It's good, too, to just be playing good baseball. The results are going to come just from the consistency of doing that.More quotes »
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Hafner homers, triples as Yankees beat Blue Jays
getting a day off to rest, Joba Chamberlain worked around a pair of one-out singles in the ninth for his first save since 2010.Jose Bautista and Brett Lawrie homered for the Blue Jays, who dropped to 1-5 on their seven-game road trip.Hafner wiped out a 3-0 Read more »
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Yankees flash plenty of power as Andy Pettitte beats Blue Jays, 9-4
(3-0, 2.01 ERA) allowed three hits and a run in the first 52/3 innings and led 8-1 before Melky Cabrera singled and Jose Bautista homered with two outs in the sixth. The Yankees (9-6), who have won eight of 10, had 13 hits, adding a triple and six doubles Read more »
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Injury-wise, Yankees' dark skies are beginning to clear
along his forearm. He was trying to explain the difference between his torn tendon sheath and the one that haunted Toronto 's Jose Bautista last year.From what Teixeira has been told, the injury itself is similar to Bautista's, but with a notable exception. Read more »
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Bautista homers as Blue Jays beat Phillies 10-4
-- Josh Johnson will never complain about this kind of run support.Jose Bautista hit his sixth homer of the spring and the Toronto Blue Jays rode their high-powered offense to a 10-4 drubbing of the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday at Citizens Bank Park."It's Read more »
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Jose Reyes only one of the reasons Blue Jays should be scary
to be great," Reyes said of his new team and role at the top of the order, with newly acquired Melky Cabrera and sluggers Jose Bautista , Edwin Encarnacion , Adam Lind and Brett Lawrie hitting behind him."I've got one job to do here -- that's get on base as Read more »
Around the web
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Blue Jays duo visits Cave Dwellers, Golf Club
April Whitzman at Chelsea Piers. (Paige Calamari/MLB Photos) NEW YORK -- Now that's a different kind of batting practice. Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion mixed business and pleasure Friday, when they brought their home run stroke to the Golf Club at Chelsea 5/17/13 from MLB.com Read more »
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Jose Bautista posts solid offensive effort
That is his fourth-most frequent spot in the batting order, but he hasn't hit that high since 2010. Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista had his first mulit-hit game of the year Monday against the Rays. Bautista singled in the first and seventh innings and added from CBS Sports Read more »
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Arencibia, Lind homer as Blue Jays beat Giants
the San Francisco Giants during first-inning AL baseball game action in Toronto, Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Toronto Blue Jays' Jose Bautista, left, and Edwin Encarnacion score on error by San Francisco Giants center fielder Angel Pagan during first-inning AL from Sacramento Bee Read more »
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Jays wallop defending champion Giants for series sweep
second baseman Marco Scutaro drifted to his left to settle under a flare knocked into shallow right field off the bat of Jose Bautista, the Toronto Blue Jays slugger. The ball hit Scurato right where he wanted – in his glove – and then popped out and onto from Globe and Mail Read more »
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Wilner: Blue Jays' bats starting to heat up
Giants’ third baseman Pablo Sandoval making a great play to reach out to his left and snare it, but threw the ball away. Jose Bautista walked, and his teammates followed with three straight singles before Maicer Izturis hit a ground ball that would have been from Sportsnet.ca Read more »