Mariners, George Springer and ALCS
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Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh cried after the Toronto Blue Jays ended their season in a heartbreaking Game 7 loss on Oct. 20.
The Toronto Blue Jays broke national TV records during Game 7 win vs. the Seattle Mariners, uniting Canada along the club's World Series run.
The record-setting World Series drought has become both a statistic and an unwanted symbol of Mariners baseball. Maybe next time, eh?
The Seattle Mariners appeared to be on their way to the World Series as they carried a 3-1 lead into the bottom of the seventh inning in Game 7 of their ALCS against the Blue Jays. But then baseball happened, culminating in George Springer providing yet another heroic postseason moment in the form of a go-ahead three-run homer.
Seattle’s core is ready. Upgrade first, stabilize third, add one power lefty, and turn almost into October control.
Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson reflects on Seattle’s heartbreaking ALCS loss and calls the defeat “a tough one to swallow.”
Monday night featured a pair of men named John Schneider who could directly impact, or already had, the future of Seattle sports. Who could, if the gods of game
Eight outs away from its first World Series, Seattle chose Eduard Bazardo over Andres Munoz—and the ALCS flipped.
The Seattle Mariners had an opportunity to get Cal Raleigh to the plate in the ninth inning of their ALCS Game 7 loss on Monday night, but Julio Rodriguez
A Mariners player let out a scream in the clubhouse after the heartbreaking loss to the Blue Jays in ALCS Game 7.