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Toronto Blue Jays make life changing announcement on Buck Martinez


Victor William
Mar 19, 2026  (10:14)
Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez talks with third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (27) prior to the game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Photo credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images

Buck Martinez getting inducted into the new Hall of Excellence is a massive victory for everyone who loves this team.

Seeing a beloved icon finally get his permanent spot in the stadium is deeply moving for lifelong fans who grew up listening to him.
We all know the broadcast booth simply would not be the same without his signature voice and endless wisdom guiding us through the summer.
Replacing the old Level of Excellence with this brand-new Hall of Excellence is a brilliant move by the front office to modernize the stadium.
Some critics might complain about changing traditions, but upgrading the concourse behind right field gives the legends the gorgeous modern shrine they actually deserve.
The massive announcement making the rounds perfectly captures the overwhelming joy of giving this baseball lifer his ultimate flowers.
Blue Jays say they are creating a Hall of Excellence on 100 level concourse behind right field, replacing the current Level of Excellence at mid-season.

Buck Martinez will be inducted to the Blue Jays' new hall on Aug. 29 and others will be added over the next five seasons.
That kind of formal recognition is completely deserved when you consider the decades of blood, sweat, and tears he poured into the organization.
It is remarkably refreshing to watch a franchise properly honor its rich history while actively building a vibrant future for the next generation.
Our passionate fan base desperately needed something positive to celebrate, and an announcement like this brings a wave of pure nostalgia to the city.

Buck Martinez represents the absolute heartbeat of the Blue Jays

Toronto fans are absolutely thrilled to see him officially recognized as a foundational pillar of this great franchise.
Looking at his playing days, Buck Martinez (Age 77, Drafted Round 2, 1967 by Philadelphia) anchored the defense with relentless grit and undeniable toughness.
He was the steady presence behind the plate, even hitting 10 HR and catching endless gems from Dave Stieb during his memorable 1982 season.
This fierce loyalty perfectly trickles down to the modern roster trying to learn what it actually takes to win games in this demanding city.
The young catchers in camp are undoubtedly taking mental notes on how a true professional carries himself on and off the baseball field.
A beautiful ceremony on August 29 might be the exact emotional spark the boys need to push through the dog days of late summer.
We need that deep connection to our glorious past if we want to survive the absolute gauntlet of the American League East this year.
Embracing this incredibly rich history is the first massive step toward building a sustainable championship culture that lasts for decades to come.
The rest of the league should take notes, because treating your legendary figures with this much respect is exactly how you build a legacy.
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