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Everyone is talking about Caroline Wozniacki caddying for Rory McIlroy at Wednesday’s Par 3 Contest. But let’s be honest — the real star of the show was Bubba Watson’s caddie, his one-year-old son. Look at that face. (Photos: Harry How/Getty Images; Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images)

A fan carrying his babywatches the men’s handball Preliminaries Group A match between France and Iceland at the Copper Box venue during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Click through for more photos of the day

A fan carrying his babywatches the men’s handball Preliminaries Group A match between France and Iceland at the Copper Box venue during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Click through for more photos of the day

Italy wins! Here is a photo of a Italian player Antonio Cassano celebrating with a baby. You’re welcome. Better luck next time, Germany.

Italy wins! Here is a photo of a Italian player Antonio Cassano celebrating with a baby. You’re welcome. Better luck next time, Germany.

Sports-related baby photo of the day: The Blue Jays’ Brett Lawrie with two and Aislyn Farquharson. Members of the Toronto Blue Jays stopped by the St Laurent Shopping Centre in Ottawa to meet with fans and sign autographs.The Post’s John Lott writes on manager John Farrell. For his team to contend in 2012, he says, Brett Cecil and Colby Rasmus must snap out of their 2011 stupors.His narrative fans out from there, focusing first on a problematic rotation and pausing for a look at the question marks in left field, with a few other brow-knitting stops along the way.Farrell’s conclusion: His Toronto Blue Jays, as currently constituted, have what it takes to win 10 more games and make the playoffs this year. Photo: Chris Mikula/Postmedia News

Sports-related baby photo of the day: The Blue Jays’ Brett Lawrie with two and Aislyn Farquharson. Members of the Toronto Blue Jays stopped by the St Laurent Shopping Centre in Ottawa to meet with fans and sign autographs.

The Post’s John Lott writes on manager John Farrell. For his team to contend in 2012, he says, Brett Cecil and Colby Rasmus must snap out of their 2011 stupors.

His narrative fans out from there, focusing first on a problematic rotation and pausing for a look at the question marks in left field, with a few other brow-knitting stops along the way.

Farrell’s conclusion: His Toronto Blue Jays, as currently constituted, have what it takes to win 10 more games and make the playoffs this year. Photo: Chris Mikula/Postmedia News