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José Bautista
During Welcome Back, Kotter’s run as a popular television sitcom, one of the “Sweathogs” – Robert Hegyes’ fictional Epstein character – routinely identified himself as a “Puerto Rican Jew” to comedic effect.
Less than a decade after the show aired its final episode in 1979, a real-life Dominican Jew commenced his nine-season (1988-1991, 1993-1997) big-league career. José Bautista, a resilient right-hander with an effective forkball, spent 40 years in professional baseball as a player or coach and pitched for five major-league teams.
Jose bautista biography
Yet, Bautista is primarily remembered for his unlikely Judaism, a faith practiced by less than one-tenth of a percent of the population in his native Dominican Republic.1
José Joaquín Bautista Arias was born in Baní, on July 26, 1964.
“Not July 25 like it says in most record books,” he clarified.2 He was one of Joaquín and Gloria (Arias) Bautista’s six children before their divorce – four boys and two girls. Including subsequent half-