Quebec baseball icon Rodger Brulotte dead at 79 - Global News
Rodger Brulotte, a beloved voice of baseball in Quebec who called major league baseball games in French including the Montreal Expos, has died. He was 79.
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Rodger Brulotte, a beloved voice of baseball in Quebec who called major league baseball games in French including the Montreal Expos, has died. He was 79.
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globalnews.caDUNEDIN, Fla. -- Canadian baseball has lost a broadcasting giant. Rodger Brulotte, one of the voices of Montreal Expos baseball alongside Jacques Doucet and later Denis Casavant, who went on to call Toronto Blue Jays games in French, has died. He was 79. Most recently, Brulotte and Casavant had been
www.mlb.comMost recently, Brulotte and Casavant had been the Blue Jays’ official French-language broadcast booth for TVA Sports. During the Blue Jays’ 2025 run, Brulotte had to step away from the booth to undergo surgery to remove a tumor from his spine. “If you ask anybody in Quebec, Rodger is Mr. Baseball,” Casavant said during the World Series run. “He’s the most recognizable. His name and his voice are associated with baseball.”
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