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With two runners on and the fifth and deciding game of the American League Division Series tied in the bottom of the 7th inning, Jose Bautista crushed a Sam Dyson pitch into the upper deck of the Rogers Center to give the Jays a 6-3 lead.
In a postseason that's already had its fair share of absolutely monstrous home runs (looking at you, Yoenis Cespedes), none has been quite as important as Bautista's last night. Nor has any single home run caused so much outrage.
After Bautista went yard, he unleashed arguably the most triumphant bat flip you'll ever see. Take a look for yourself:
Throwing it all the way to the #ALCS: http://t.co/NBTKKkJoS5 #ComeTogether pic.twitter.com/f2kjDcAuiV
- Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) October 14, 2015
Cole Hamels: "It's hard to be politically correct. It's tough to see. A lot of us on our team don't carry ourselves that way."
- Jeff Wilson (@JeffWilson_FWST) October 15, 2015
"It's the biggest moment of his baseball life. If it's not worthy of celebration, I don't know what is."-@Espngreeny pic.twitter.com/2PqQAZIgWH
- Mike & Mike (@MikeAndMike) October 15, 2015
@MikeAndMike in the playoffs and a late inning go ahead HR, there is nothing wrong with what @JoeyBats19 did. Regular season it's a nae nae.
- Joe Carter (@JoeCarter_29) October 15, 2015
Here's @JoeyBats19 dropping the greatest one word answer OF ALL TIME pic.twitter.com/IAD4qNEGqO
- Jesse Spector (@jessespector) October 15, 2015