Batista's new pitch is slow jazz
Published 12/12/2007 by Doug Miller at Major League Baseball News
Miguel Batista played Native American flute on a Navajo recording when he was with the Diamondbacks, and since he's been in Seattle, he's been taking lessons at the University of Washington to perfect his favorite instrument -- the soprano saxophone.
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