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Bautista's Bat Flip and Aftermath
editI have expanded the section about Bautista's bat flip to mention the Jays–Rangers brawl, as many commentators believed to be the impetus for the events leading to the brawl, including Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor punching Bautista's face. Johnny Au (talk/contributions) 01:57, 1 June 2016 (UTC)
- I think a short description of the seventh inning drama leading up to the bat flip would make good background for why it was noteworthy; like how the Jays were playing under protest. 208.51.208.150 (talk) 16:42, 4 October 2016 (UTC)
Toronto Blue Jays template in Bat Flip in comparison with Sixth man (fans)
editSee this article: Sixth man (fans) It is a very general term, yet it has templates for the Orlando Magic and the Sacramento Kings. However, neither the Magic nor the Kings have a duopoly on this, just as much as the Blue Jays doesn't have a monopoly on bat flips. Yet, this article (Bat flip) cannot have the Toronto Blue Jays template on it. Either this article has the Toronto Blue Jays template or the Sixth man (fans) article have the Magic and Kings template removed. Johnny Au (talk/contributions) 02:50, 3 June 2016 (UTC)
Bryce Harper's bat flip
editShould Bryce Harper's bat flip be mentioned in this article? Johnny Au (talk/contributions) 02:00, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
Split proposal
editProposing a split of the José Bautista bat flip section into its own article. It seems to have received enough coverage to be notable. The Bautista section alone makes up about two-thirds of this article, even though it's just one incident and according to the article, bat flipping is a relatively common occurrence in Latin America and Asia. Surachit (talk) 02:15, 23 August 2021 (UTC)