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Toronto’s George Springer left Game 5 of the AL Championship Series after he was hit by the right kneecap on a 95.6 sinker from Seattle’s Bryan Woo.
T ORONTO -- Every so often in the Seattle Mariners clubhouse, the "Top Gun Anthem," full of soaring guitar notes and pick-me-up vibes, will randomly blast from inside a locker. Everyone knows the culprit. Jorge Polanco, the Mariners' veteran second baseman, is not a fan of silencing his phone.
For the second game in a row, the Toronto Blue Jays have proven that they were not going to be pushed around by the Seattle Mariners. After losing the first two
After coming home with a huge advantage in the American League Championship Series, the Seattle Mariners quickly squandered it on the mound.
Bruce Harrell's big-money backers went on the offensive during a Mariners playoff game. But Katie Wilson's backers have a Seattle mayoral campaign ad ready too.
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MLB playoff takeaways: Mariners one win away from first World Series; Ohtani leads Dodgers back to the Fall Classic
Both Championship Series of the 2025 MLB playoffs unfolded on Friday. In the American League, the Seattle Mariners moved to a 3–2 series lead in the ALCS with a 6–2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays,
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Seattle's Miller to start ALCS Game 5 with Woo available out of bullpen. Gausman on mound for Jays
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller is set to start Game 5 of the AL Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday