Seattle mariners, Toronto Blue Jays and World Series
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Seattle Mariners starter Logan Gilbert can make baseball history on Sunday night by pitching his team to the World Series.
With one swing of the bat, Jorge Polanco ended a 15-inning marathon of an ALDS game that had all the drama, eliminating the Detroit Tigers and sending the Seattle Mariners to their first ALCS since 2001.
The Mariners played their first home American League Championship Series game in a quarter century Wednesday, under a perfect baby blue sky before a sellout crowd starved for winning baseball.
Home-plate umpire Alan Porter was almost perfect behind the plate for 15 innings of dramatic postseason baseball.
The daughter of late Mariners broadcaster Dave Niehaus began Friday's ALDS Game 5 in her seat at T-Mobile Park but finished it at the statue of her father.
Sprinter’s home run brought Houston fans more than just nostalgia on Monday. He also eliminated the Astros’ bitter rival, the Seattle Mariners, whose fans cheered after Springer was hit by a pitch in Game 5. Seattle is now vanquished, and another Astros rival now awaits the Blue Jays in the World Series--the Los Angeles Dodgers.
George Kirby and the Mariners were crushed by the Blue Jays 13-4 in front of a sellout crowd at T-Mobile Park in Game 3 of the ALCS. Here are three instant impressions. Also, in the highly anticipated follow-up to his first-ever Salmon Race win,
Closer Jeff Hoffman joined Tom Verducci to break down the final three outs that sent the Toronto Blue Jays to the World Series. Hoffman walked through each moment, explaining how he finished the game and helped secure the victory over the Seattle Mariners.