Toronto Blue Jays, ALCS and Mariners
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The Blue Jays don't have to travel. They'll host Game 1 of the World Series Friday against the mighty, defending champion Dodgers. It'll mark the Blue Jays' first trip to the World Series since 1993, when they won back-to-back championships in their only two previous trips to the Fall Classic.
With Toronto trailing Seattle, 3-1, in Game 7 on Monday night at Rogers Centre, George Springer hit a three-run home run that rallied the Blue Jays past the Mariners, 4-3, and gave his franchise the American League title and a trip to the World Series.
Hopeful, anxious Mariners fans gathered at T-Mobile Park on Monday night as the M's fell to the Blue Jays in Toronto, falling just short of the World Series.
After outstanding play to the lead his Toronto Blue Jays past the Seattle Mariners, star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been named ALCS MVP.
After a stellar seven-game series in the American League, the World Series is set. But who has home-field advantage?
The Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays will face off in Game 7 of the ALCS Monday night, with the winner set to face the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series. It all starts at 8:10 p.m. ET, airing live on Fox and FS1.
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Josh Naylor interference, explained: Why Blue Jays got double play after throw hit Mariners first baseman in head
Here's why the umpires ruled the Mariners for two outs in the first inning of Monday's ALCS Game 7, as Josh Naylor was hit in the head by a throw.
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.