Takes
7.9
@FlameRaptorRaven
17h
Watched
Closer than the final score will make you think, Mariners had multiple opportunities to tie it up or even take the lead. So, going into this game, with their season on the line, the Blue Jays chose to put their fate into the hands and arm of a pitcher that only had 5 MLB games under his belt. The craziest part? That was the right call. While not quite as dominant as his legendary Yankees performance, he kept the Mariners off the scoreboard while generating clutch weak contact to get out of jams. The Jays defense also deserves credit for helping on that front. Yesavage and the defense shutting out the Mariners allowed Barger, Vladdy and IKF to build a lead the Jays would never give up. Partially thanks to an actually good outing for Jeff Hoffman, who would’ve thunk it? More importantly, WE’RE GETTING A GAME 7 BABY, can’t wait!
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9.0
@averagesportsenjoyer
4h
Watched
Stakes were high for this one and the Jays delivered. Pretty much all of their batters were hot, the defence was insane (two identical double plays!) and Trey Yesavage held things together through most of it (not to mention Hoffman finding his groove again). Game 7 here we come!
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6.9
@Eggablist
15h
Watched
I do wanna give this a higher rating on grounds of it being quite close but by god did it just feel like eveything was coming up blue jays today, i guess the luck changing from game five to game six makes sense, but oh man is it a tough watch sometimes
But truly, blue jays pitching just took care of business and have set things well for what is gonna be another winner-takes-all game for the mariners,, god help us all
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