The bench coach for the Toronto Blue Jays said he has found a practical use for his calligraphy skills: making lineup cards. Don Wakamatsu said his handwriting, derived from the writing style of medieval scribes, helps Manager John Farrell quickly get a sense of his options during the game, The Globe and Mail reported Monday. \"I think he appreciates it,\" Wakamatsu said. \"No. 1, it\'s legible. I\'ve seen a lot of lineup cards that aren\'t.\" Wakamatsu said his lineup cards are sometimes auctioned after the games or sometimes given to opponents such as Detroit Tigers\' Justin Verlander, who pitched a no-hitter against the Blue Jays.
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