SAINTE-THÉRÈSE – The funeral for longtime Quebec baseball commentator Rodger Brulotte was held Saturday morning in Sainte-Thérèse, north of Montreal.
Hundreds gathered to pay their respects, including several political and media figures.
His wife, Pascale Vallée, delivered an emotional tribute, alongside others from the world of sports broadcasting.
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Brulotte, who died of cancer on March 20 at age 79, left a lasting mark on generations of baseball fans.
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A defining voice in Quebec baseball, he built a long career across radio, television and print media.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published April, 11, 2026.
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