Blue Jays Defeat Mariners, Forcing a Game 7 in ALCS
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There probably was no right or wrong answer to the Seattle Mariners' starting pitching conundrum on Thursday night.
Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson addressed his team's final ALDS roster, including the "tough decision" to leave off rehabbing starting pitcher Bryan Woo.
The Seattle Mariners are ALCS-bound for the first time since 2001. Hear what manager Dan Wilson told his team before the celebration began.
Dan Wilson shared a locker room with Mariners greats during his playing career. Now, he's managing a team that's electrifying Seattle and might go all the way.
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Mariners' Josh Naylor dealing with personal matter; manager Dan Wilson declines to give more details
Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor is dealing with a personal matter and manager Dan Wilson declined to say if he traveled with the team to Detroit for the next game of the AL Division Series.
Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson announced that Logan Gilbert would start Game 3 of the team's ALDS series versus the Detroit Tigers.
While the Mariners get to try to advance to the ALCS at home, they have a tough matchup with Tigers ace, and likely AL Cy Young winner, Tarik Skubal, on the mound for Detroit. However, as Jason Beck of MLB.com shared, Mariners manager Dan Wilson isn't concerned. Wilson believes in his hitters, pointing to their success off Skubal this season.
Seattle’s third baseman Eugenio Suarez had been taking reps at first base ahead of the series and will be a candidate to replace Naylor. Utility man Luke Raley also has the ability to play first base if Wilson elects on having a left-handed bat in the lineup instead.
Eugenio Suarez’s eighth-inning grand slam against the Toronto Blue Jays gave the Seattle Mariners the ALCS lead, prompting an honest reaction from manager Dan Wilson.