Blue Jays lead Mariners 13-4
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Guerrero, Springer sparks Blue Jays, who hit 5 HRs and cut Mariners ALCS lead to 2-1 with 13-4 rout
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer woke up Toronto’s offense as the Blue Jays hit five home runs in Game 3.
A resurgent Toronto Blue Jays offence hammered the Seattle Mariners pitching en route to a 13-4 victory at T-Mobile Park on Wednesday night, giving Toronto its first win of the American League Championship Series (ALCS).
The Blue Jays' bats came alive in Game 3 of the ALCS, and George Springer was in the thick of it all. The veteran slugger will again play a role in Game 4 against Mariners SP Luis Castillo.
George Springer's ethnicity, parents helped turn Blue Jays' veteran into baseball star originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. George Springer is one of the greatest sluggers in postseason history.
The Toronto Blue Jays' offense was on fire on Wednesday night, and the Seattle Mariners' starter never stood a chance.
Springer contributed to an offensive outburst that helped the Blue Jays narrow their deficit in the ALCS, and he continued his climb up an impressive postseason leaderboard in the process.
The Blue Jays' bats woke up, Shane Bieber was dealing, George Springer moved up an all-time leaderboard and more from Wednesday's MLB postseason action.
Having come out on top against the Yankees in the regular season, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., George Springer and the Toronto Blue Jays got the better of their AL East rivals once again in the ALDS.