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Top 60 All-Time Jays: #3 Jose Bautista

Top 60 All-Time Jays: #3 Jose Bautista Share this story Jose Antonio Bautista | RF, 3B | 2008-2017 Jose Bautista was born on October 19, 1980, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He was the Pirates 20th round draft pick in the 2000 draft. Jose played college ball in the states, making him eligible for the draft. The Orioles took Jose in the Rule 5 draft before the 2004 season. He played a handful of games with them, and then the Rays claimed him off waivers. From there he went to the Royals, On August 21, 2008, the Blue Jays traded Robinzon Diaz to the Pirates for Bautista. I had just started writing for BBB a couple of months before that. Our poll on the trade had 48% saying it was a good trade and 52% saying bad. That shows why we aren’t working in the scouting department. Jose played in 21 games at the end of the season, hitting .214/.237/.411.

Industry Beans opens cafe-roastery at Chadstone while change brews at Fitzroy HQ

Industry Beans opens cafe-roastery at Chadstone while change brews at Fitzroy HQ Sofia Levin Photo: Jake Roden Industry Beans owners Trevor and Steve Simmons have opened a 100-seat cafe and coffee roastery at Chadstone Shopping Centre, while announcing that their 10-year-old Fitzroy cafe will move up the road to 70-76 Westgarth Street, Fitzroy, in mid-June. The new Chadstone branch opened on April 15 and is their third combined cafe and roastery (there s another in Brisbane). The brothers also have cafes in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney. Designed by architects March Studio, Industry Beans Chadstone is housed in a glass box attached to the main shopping centre at the Tiffany and Co entrance. It s open daily and, unlike Fitzroy, offers dinner from Thursday to Saturday, and booze.

SIMMONS: Candidate for four awards, Matthews is going where no Leaf has gone before

Article content Almost certainly, Auston Matthews will be a finalist for the Hart Trophy, as the NHL’s most valuable player. Barring some kind of drastic change with Connor McDavid, Matthews won’t win the award but is likely to end up in the top three, which will put him in a place few Maple Leafs of the modern era have ever known. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or SIMMONS: Candidate for four awards, Matthews is going where no Leaf has gone before Back to video Doug Gilmour finished second to Mario Lemieux for the Hart in 1993, then a year later placed fourth behind winner, Sergei Fedorov. Darryl Sittler finished third once in Hart voting. Guy Lafleur won the award that year, in 1978. Mats Sundin never finished higher than eighth on the Hart ballot and Wendel Clark never did receive a Hart vote.

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