Feb. 11, 2026

A Toast to Buck Martinez w/ Special Guest Rance Mulliniks πŸ₯‚πŸ’™

A Toast to Buck Martinez w/ Special Guest Rance Mulliniks πŸ₯‚πŸ’™
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A Toast to Buck Martinez w/ Special Guest Rance Mulliniks πŸ₯‚πŸ’™

A Salute to Buck Martinez with Special Guest Rance Mulliniks

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It is the end of an era in Toronto. Buck Martinez is hanging up the headset, and Blue Jays summer nights will never be quite the same.

Tonight, we honor the player, the manager, and the icon. To help us send him off right, we welcome Blue Jays legend Rance Mulliniks to the show! Rance and Buck have been linked for decades—from the "drive of '85" to the broadcast booth—and Rance is here to share his favorite memories of his longtime friend.

In this episode:

πŸ”Ή The evolution of Buck's style & voice.

πŸ”Ή Rance's reaction to the retirement news.

πŸ”Ή A final toast to the "Voice of the Franchise."

Tune in LIVE at 7:00 PM EST and have your voice heard. Pull up a bar stool and raise a glass to the voice of the franchise and Blue Jays summer nights, Buck Martinez!

#ThankYouBuck #BlueJays #Toronto #Baseball #MLB #Broadcaster #RanceMulliniks



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Blue Jays Alumni and Motivational Speaker

Blue Jays legend and World Series Champion Rance Mulliniks. Rance was one of the pillars of what eventually made the Jays a great organization. His talent and winning attitude paired incredibly well in an Era that defined what would be in the 1980's for Toronto Blue Jays baseball.

"I love baseball. During my career I was fortunate to be coached by some of the greatest of all time. Their lasting influence about how to develop talent and create winning teams is a major reason I have returned to the game to tell my story: What Really Matters."