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Rodger Brulotte

Born: 1947-01-04 • Montréal, Québec, Canada

Rodger Brulotte (January 4, 1947 – March 20, 2026) was a Major League Baseball broadcaster. His career with the Montreal Expos organization started in 1969, working in sales and marketing. He contributed to the creation of the Youppi mascot. In 1984, he was hired by CKAC to serve as colour commentator alongside Jacques Doucet.

In 1990, he moved to RDS where he called Expos games with his colleague Denis Casavant until the team's demise in 2004. He is famous for the line "Bonsoir, elle est partie!" (Good night, it is gone) which he said when the Expos hit a home run. Brulotte and Casavant continued to call baseball games on RDS, though coverage is now limited. He now calls Toronto Blue Jays games on TVA Sports alongside Doucet.

He writes an article entitled “Tout partout” in Le Journal de Montréal. Brulotte was nominated for a Gemini Award in 1991 and 1993. He is member of the organization Encore Baseball Montreal, which promotes baseball to the young people of Montréal.

Brulotte missed broadcasting the Blue Jays games in the 2025 World Series alongside Casavant due to recovering from surgery to remove a cancerous tumour from his spine. He died on 20 March 2026, aged 79.

Filmography
Living at 100 miles an hour poster
Living at 100 miles an hour
2019 • Commentateur baseball
The Colorful Montreal Expos poster
The Colorful Montreal Expos
2016 • Self
A No-Hit No-Run Summer poster
A No-Hit No-Run Summer
2008 • Roger Brûlé