Toronto is joining the crazy MLB history


The Toronto Blue Jays never topped three runs in a 2-0 loss to the Seattle Mariners. They fell into a crazy history decimated the Mariners 13-4 on Wednesday inside T-Mobile Park during the American League Championship Series (ALCS).

Alejandro Kirk catapulted his team into history after driving in three runs in the sixth inning. Sportsnet Stats found out which brand they hit on social media website X, formerly Twitter.

“The Blue Jays are the sixth team in MLB history to score 50 runs in the first 7 games of the postseason,” the account reads.

The night saw the long-awaited offensive explosion that Toronto desperately needed to make the ALCS competitive — plus avoid a potential blowout.

Highlight offensive moments for the Blue Jays in the Mariners game

Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer (4) hits a single during the ninth inning against the Seattle Mariners during Game 3 of the ALCS round of the 2025 MLB playoffs at T-Mobile Park.
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Vladimir Guerrero launched a solo home run during the fifth inning. Guerrero reached the level of Jose Bautista after his explosion — connecting the franchise legend with his fourth HR hit of the MLB playoffs.

The son of the legendary stopper was not the only highlight in the offensive.

The manager John Schneider made this bold decision in Game 3: Putting Anthony Santander higher in the batting order. Sneijder told reporters he wanted “a few less jabs and a few more uppercuts” in explaining why he changed his lineup with Santander.

They then had to erase an early 2-0 deficit. Andres Gimenez sparked the rally by ripping a 399-foot homer, luring Ernie Clement home to tie it. The Mariners’ George Kirby then threw a wild pitch that broke the tie with Nathan Lux coming home. Daulton Warshaw doubled to right to make it 5-2.

George Springer joined Guerrero in sending the ball over the outfield fence as his center homer made it 6-2. Springer’s ball traveled 431 feet in the air before climbing the wall.

Guerrero led the night with four hits, while Springer and Gimenez chipped in three hits each. Kirk, Warshaw and Clement each had two hits.

Both teams return to Seattle on Thursday at 8:33 PM ET.





2025-10-16 03:40:00

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