Blue Jays drop 6-2 decision to Mariners in Game 5 of ALCS
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There was a scary incident in Game 5 of the ALCS matchup between the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners. In the seventh inning, with the Blue Jays up 2-1 an
Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer exited Game 5 of the American League Championship Series after being hit in the right knee by a 95.6 mph sinker from Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo.
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Mariners a win from first World Series, beat Blue Jays behind Suárez’s grand slam for 3-2 ALCS lead
Eugenio Suárez hit a go-ahead grand slam after Cal Raleigh’s tying drive in a five-run eighth inning, giving the Seattle Mariners a 6-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays and a 3-2 AL Championship Series lead.
The Mariners are on the cusp of the first pennant in franchise history. With a 6-2 win on Friday in Game 6, Seattle is now a win against the Toronto Blue Jays from advancing to the World Series. At minimum, this is the closest the M's have ever been.
The Toronto Blue Jays' Game 5 loss to the Seattle Mariners was excruciating, but their veteran starter has his teammate's back.
As they fly to Toronto, the Jays are now tasked with two days of perfection. The room for error is gone, sitting one loss from the end.