Who did the famous bat flip?

José Bautista bat flip
Bautista wrote an article about the bat flip published in November 2015 in The Players' Tribune. He said he "didn't plan it. It just happened", and that he was "caught up in the emotion of the moment" when he flipped the bat.
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Who flipped the bat?

José Bautista's EPIC Bat Flip! 7 years ago today, Jose Bautista unleashed the Bat Flip heard 'round the world!
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What game did Jose Bautista bat flip?

When it comes to the most iconic baseball moments of the 21st century, there aren't many that can top Jose Bautista's epic bat flip to punctuate his go-ahead, three-run homer in the decisive Game 5 of the 2015 American League Division Series between the Blue Jays and Rangers.
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Who called the Bautista home run?

Bautista would end up hitting a three-run home run, ousting the Rangers in the process. And then, with a flip of his bat, the Dominican Republic-born slugger cemented himself as a national sports hero. 5 years ago today, @JoeyBats19 unleashed the Bat Flip heard 'round the world!
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What is the greatest inning ever?

Here is a look at the top 10 single-inning performances in the Modern Era (since 1900), as provided by the Elias Sports Bureau. Note: Technically, the all-time Major League record is 18 runs by the Chicago White Stockings (now the Cubs) against the long-defunct Detroit Wolverines on Sept. 6, 1883.
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The Top 50 bat flips in MLB of All-Time



Is bat flip allowed?

In Canada, and the United States, bat flips have traditionally been considered rude and inconsistent with baseball etiquette. Traditional etiquette and the unwritten rules of baseball espouse humility and discourage actions which may be interpreted as arrogant or showing up the opponents.
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Who has the fastest bat speed of all time?

Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Oneil Cruz has recorded the hardest-hit ball in the seven years that Major League Baseball has measured exit velocity. Aug. 24, 2022, at 6:17 p.m. PITTSBURGH (AP) — If the goal of swinging a bat is to hit the ball hard, then Oneil Cruz did it better than anyone.
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Is the bat flip fair?

Based solely on the results of my backyard testing, you can likely chalk this one up as a win for conventional wisdom. Especially when the bat was flipped with high rotation, it appeared to exhibit bias towards landing “hills”: 68 times from a “flats” up and 63 times for “hills” up position.
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Who swings victus bats in MLB?

(WPVI) -- The bats made for Bryce Harper and a number of Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros are all made by two baseball fanatics from the Philadelphia area. Jared Smith and Ryan Engroff started Victus Sports in 2012, a passion project for two baseball players trying to stay involved with the game they love.
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Who broke their bat on a check swing?

Which is to say: What in the world happened to Hosmer's bat? Hosmer swung at a 2-1 offering from Cubs right-hander Matt Swarmer, made contact near the barrel as he tried to check his swing -- and then, somehow, the bat snapped at the knob.
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Was Casey at the bat a real person?

Though Casey is a fictional character, several baseball players have been named as potential inspiration.
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Who is Casey at the bat based on?

"Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic, Sung in the Year 1888" is a poem written in 1888 by Ernest Thayer. It was first published anonymously in The San Francisco Examiner (then called The Daily Examiner) on June 3, 1888, under the pen name "Phin", based on Thayer's college nickname, "Phinney".
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Who swings the heaviest bat?

Edd Roush. Hall of Famer Edd Roush holds the distinction as the player who used the heaviest bat in MLB history. Roush, who debuted with the Chicago White Sox in 1913, used a 48-ounce behemoth.
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Who swings the heaviest bat in the major leagues?

Who has the heaviest bat in MLB? Babe Ruth is said to have swung the heaviest bat. Reports have Ruth swinging a bat close to 60 oz earlier in his career. He dropped into the mid-30s by the end of his career.
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Who is the last person to bat 400?

Ted Williams is the last American League player to post a . 400 batting average in a season, achieving the feat in 1941.
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Does bat rolling increase distance?

We found rolling did increase the bat's average exit velocity but not by much. In our focused test (one bat, one hitter, 20 measured exit speeds) we found an increase of 1 mile per hour and just over 5 feet of distance. This was after we deceased the bats compression from a 1450 reading to a 1300 through rolling.
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Why do baseball bats not flip?

This stems from the idea that bat flipping is a form of showing up the opposing pitcher which in turn is disrespecting him and the opposing team. For decades prior to this modern era of baseball, players were taught to respect the game and respect the opposing team.
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Do lights confuse bats?

Artificial lighting attracts and repels animals in taxon-specific ways and affects physiological processes. Being nocturnal, bats are likely to be strongly affected by artificial lighting. Moreover, many species of bats are insectivorous, and insects are also strongly influenced by lighting.
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Who is the hardest hitter in MLB history?

Here are the hardest-hit baseballs in MLB history
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays – 117.9 mph.
  • Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox – 117.8 mph.
  • Jorge Soler, Miami Marlins – 117.6 mph.
  • Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros – 117.4 mph.
  • Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers – 117.2 mph.
  • Rowdy Tellez, Milwaukee Brewers – 116.9 mph.
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What was Babe Ruth's bat speed?

Ruth, on the other hand, using a 54-ounce bat, swung at an estimated speed of 75 miles an hour.
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What is the hardest hit in baseball ever?

Below is a quick look at the top 19 -- including the postseason -- as well as the best of the non-Stanton/Judge group.
  • 1) Stanton: 121.7 mph. Date: Aug. ...
  • 2) Stanton: 121.3 mph. ...
  • 3) Judge: 121.1 mph. ...
  • 4) Stanton: 119.8 mph. ...
  • 5) Kyle Schwarber: 119.7 mph. ...
  • 6) Manny Machado: 119.6 mph. ...
  • 7) Judge: 119.4 mph. ...
  • 8) Stanton: 119.3 mph.
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What is the unwritten rule in baseball?

Never make the first or third out of the inning at third base. This is perhaps the chief strategic unwritten rule. The runner at second is already considered to be in “scoring position.” With no outs, there are still ample opportunities to move him over with productive outs.
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When did the bat flip happen?

For Toronto Blue Jays fans who weren't around for the back-to-back World Series wins in the 1990s, there's one play in team history that stands out above all the rest: that Jose Bautista bat flip in the 2015 ALDS.
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Why don't you rub a hit by pitch?

Don't Rub the Mark After a Hit by Pitch

You can't show weakness as it just makes the pitcher that much tougher now that he's seen that he can affect the other team.
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Who uses the smallest bat in MLB?

The Shortest MLB Baseball Bat

The shortest MLB game-used bat we have yet to find is a Tony Gwynn's bat measuring just over 32 inches at 32 1/4.
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