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4.9
@FlameRaptorRaven
1d
Watched
For the first time ever, the Mariners are up 2-0 in the ALCS. Rather than their pitching staff dominating the Jays hitters, this time it was the Mariners lineup having their way with the Jays pitching. Julio Rodriguez got the party started with a 3-run bomb, but the Jays responded immediately with a rally of their own. After some quiet innings, the Mariners did what the Yankees couldn’t, they got rid of Yesavage early. Jorge fucking Polanco does it again as he becomes the only Mariner ever to have 3 multi-RBI postseason games in a single season meanwhile Josh Naylor becomes the first Canadian to hit a postseason home run against the Jays. All-around a great win for the Mariners and a disappointing performance by the Blue Jays.
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3.3
@newyorkdepression
1d
Partially Watched
The Mariners' offense erupted early and maintained pressure throughout the game. In the fifth inning, Jorge Polanco delivered a three-run home run off rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage, giving Seattle a 6–3 lead. The Mariners extended their advantage in the sixth with an RBI single by J.P. Crawford, increasing the lead to 7–3. In the seventh inning, Polanco added another single, setting the stage for Josh Naylor's two-run homer, pushing the score to 9–3. Eugenio Suárez later scored on a sacrifice fly by Crawford, capping the Mariners' scoring at 10 runs.
Seattle's pitching staff, including starter Logan Gilbert, who pitched three innings, and the bullpen, which held the Blue Jays to just three runs, effectively neutralized Toronto's offense. Despite a strong start, Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage struggled, allowing five runs over four innings.
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