Many fans of the Toronto Blue Jays remember infielder Munenori Kawasaki fondly for his jovial celebrations , uninhibited dance routines, and of course, serviceable work as a utility infielder. There are a lot of memorable moments from his tenure in Toronto, many of which became viral sensations, perhaps none more so than his antics during last year's multiple champagne-fueled festivities. When the Blue Jays clinched the American League East, Kawasaki didn't hold back, revealing to Sportsnet's Barry Davis that he had a few too many drinks during post-game bash. And who could forget when after the Blue Jays clinched a post-season berth last year, Kawasaki famously declared the celebration a "bush party." Whatever a bush party is, Kawasaki got to experience something like it again on Tuesday night when his Chicago Cubs came back in the ninth inning of Game 4 to beat the San Francisco Giants 6-5 and book their ticket to the National League Championship Series. Yahoo Sport's Jeff Passan caught up briefly with Kawasaki, who he calls " the king of postseason champagne parties " during the team's post-game party. This time around, however, Kawasaki was somewhat more reserved, telling...