Blue Jays earn Game 7 in ALCS
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SportsLine's model simulated Seattle vs. Toronto 10,000 times and revealed its MLB picks for Monday's American League Championship Series Game 7 matchup at Rogers Centre in Toronto
Blue Jays President and CEO Mark Shapiro discusses their postseason run, how the ALCS has unfolded so far and more ahead of Game 7
TORONTO — Julio Rodriguez took ball four, tossed his bat away, clapped twice and exhorted his teammates in the Seattle Mariners dugout. Sure, they were in a four-run hole in the third inning of Game 6 in this American League Championship Series, but Cal Raleigh, the likely AL MVP, was coming to the plate.
Seattle leads series 2-0 so Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and other Toronto batters need to wake up in Game 3 on Wednesday to extend the best-of-seven series.
Valdimir Guerrero Jr. continued his torrid October with two more hits including his sixth home run of the postseason to pace the attack. The first baseman is now hitting .462 during the playoffs. Addison Barger also went deep for Toronto. Josh Naylor went yard for the Mariners.
With a runner on first and two outs in the fifth inning of Game 4 of the ALCS, Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider walked out to have a chat with starting pitcher Max Scherzer. It went about how you would expect if you're familiar with Max Scherzer.
Coming into the MLB playoffs, there was some concern about how the Toronto Blue Jays' offense would look. The availability of their star shortstop, Bo Bichette,