Blue Jays drop 6-2 decision to Mariners in Game 5 of ALCS
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With the bases loaded, Eugenio Suárez's grand slam in the eighth sealed it for the Seattle Mariners, lifting them to a 6-2 win Friday and a 3-2 lead in the American League Championship Series.
Postseason baseball in the MLB is all about energy. Despite the Mariners lacking some of that after a two-game skid at home, fans were brought to life in the mo
Mariners fans booed after Springer — recovering from a hit-by-pitch to the knee — rose to his feet and tried to stay in ALCS Game 5.
The Mariners have been breaking plenty of glass this postseason, but that hasn’t equated to sustained success. As they head back to Toronto for the dramatic conclusion of the ALCS, up 3-2, there are admittedly fewer questions about the offense than there were seven innings into Game 5;
It's a Game 1 rerun, at least on paper, as No. 5 starter Bryce Miller starts for Seattle, opposed by Toronto ace Kevin Gausman. Miller was able to break serve in a 3-1 Game 1 victory, though the Blue Jays' 29-hit eruption in Games 3 and 4 and means the Mariners' bullpen is more taxed coming in.