Mariners win against Blue Jays in ALCS Game 5
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Social media is calling out Seattle Mariners fans for their classless act toward George Springer in Game 5 of the ALCS.
Down 2-1 late in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series, Mariners fans likely had a deep, hollow feeling inside. It appeared that the Blue Jays were
George Kirby will take the mound in Wednesday's Game 3 at T-Mobile Park, and Luis Castillo will get the ball for Thursday's Game 4 in Seattle. The announcement came hours ahead of Game 2, when Logan Gilbert will be on the mound.
George Kirby couldn’t survive the fifth inning, uncharacteristically rocked in Game 3 of the ALCS at T-Mobile Park.
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Mariners beat Tigers in longest winner-take-all game in MLB history: How ALDS Game 5 stacks up to other marathon contests
Back on the West Coast, it was pandemonium. T-Mobile Park erupted when Jorge Polanco laced a walk-off single to right field, sending the Mariners to the ALCS for the first time since 2001 and handing the Tigers an absolutely crushing, season-ending defeat.
There have been 39 winner-take-all Game 5s in Division Series history since the best-of-five series was added to the postseason docket in 1995, when MLB expanded to allow a Wild Card team from each league.
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Seattle’s Kirby to face Toronto’s Bieber in Game 3 of ALCS with Mariners’ Woo close to return
Mariners right-hander George Kirby is expected to start against Blue Jays righty and former AL Cy Young Award-winner Shane Bieber when the AL Championship Series shifts to Seattle for Game 3.