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Fans troll Toronto Blue Jays' Bo Bichette who can apparently only name 2 movies

The Toronto Blue Jays were robbed of a game on Wednesday night due to the Chicago White Sox' inability to have a domed stadium like a civilized city, but the Jays decided to throw a bone to fans grumbling over the rained-out game with another in its ongoing series of cute videos featuring its players.

As rain pummeled Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, the Jays shared a video where players were asked to name three athletes and three movies. It sounds almost too simple, and yet, our apparent brainiac of a star player managed to mess it up.

Bo Bichette is more known for his batting prowess and flowing hair than his appreciation for cinema, and managed to only come up with two movies.

For reference, film database IMDb lists almost 630,000 feature films, compared to Bo Bichette’s brain database, which contains just two — Rocky, and its sequel/reboot, Creed.

Bichette could have kept drawing from that franchise for a third selection, as there have been a total of nine films in the Rocky saga to date.

Bichette — who also thinks loonies and toonies are a form of cartoon — had a much easier time naming three athletes, a task which I can't even believe the Jays chose to feature in a video. However, he did take the easy route by naming the MLB legend he was named after, Bo Jackson.

The Blue Jays will make up the rained-out game in a double-header on Thursday. The first game begins at 5:10 p.m.

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