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Jobu lives on top of a piano these days, the same bottle of rum from 25 years ago in “Major League” sitting next to him, still with a cigar in his mouth, although some of it was gnawed off by ...
With the Giants playing like world beaters over the past two weeks, it's been a comeback to respectability for the club, along with giving them a chance to grab ...
Anissa E. Salazar and Michelle Chung, "Everything Everywhere All at Once"s hair and makeup department heads, break down Jobu's looks.
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Meet Jobu, the good luck charm behind the St. Louis Blues’ late-season run to the playoffs
ST. LOUIS — The force behind the St. Louis Blues’ late-season playoff push cannot be found in the box score. He has not scored a single goal. His addition can’t be found on the NHL’s transaction wire.
A few weeks ago we told you about Jason Kipnis and Mike Napoli building a clubhouse shrine to Jobu, the voodoo doll who belonged to Pedro Cerrano of the fictional Indians in the movie Major League. On ...
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How ‘Jobu magic’ has helped Blues playoff push
ST. LOUIS – Before the 4 Nations Tournament in mid-February, the Blues were sitting in the 11th spot in the Eastern Conference, three spots outside of a playoff spot. Since that tournament, which ...
The Cleveland Indians have found a new idol to worship within their clubhouse, and it’s one that is familiar to many sports fans: Jobu. Yes, the Indians have made a shrine for Jobu in their ...
Yes, the Indians have constructed a shrine to Jobu, one that would make the "Major League" cast proud. It sits between the lockers of second baseman Jason Kipnis and first baseman Mike Napoli and ...
Remember the Jobu statue that the fictitious ballplayer Pedro Cerrano kept in his locker in the 1989 movie “Major League?” The superstitious Cerrano used it to help him hit the curveball. Well, two ...
So Jacques decided to buy a Jobu statue for Brayden. In the movie, Pedro Cerrano, a fictional Cuban baseball player on a ragtag Cleveland team (then known as the Indians), had a Jobu statue atop ...
Six years since “Gloria” was the anthem of the Blues' franchise-first Stanley Cup run in 2019, Jobu’s arrival is the latest good luck charm, his presence felt by the entire roster. Local ...
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