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Gilbert last took the ball in the Mariners’ 3-2, 15-inning ALDS-clinching win over the Detroit Tigers. He came on in relief in the 10th and 11th innings allowing three hits but no runs. Prior to that Gilbert started and went six innings allowing but one run in Game 3 of the ALDS.
Blue Jays outfielder Nathan Lukes left Game 1 of the AL Championship Series against Seattle on Sunday after bruising a knee. Lukes fouled a ball off his right knee in the first, falling in pain, but stayed in the game and drew a 12-pitch walk.
Start spreading the news, the Toronto Blue Jays are going to the ALCS. The Blue Jays have eliminated the Yankees in four games with Wednesday’s 5-2 win at Yankee Stadium, finally knocking off the powe
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Bichette left off Blue Jays’ ALCS roster; Scherzer, Bassitt active; Woo returns for Mariners
Bichette ran the bases Saturday, the first time he’s done that since spraining his left knee last month. The two-time AL hits leader and two-time All-Star grimaced while rounding second base, pulled up and walked off the field while shaking his head.
The Seattle Mariners are favored to win the ALCS over the Toronto Blue Jays as it stands, leading up to Game 2, with odds to win at -225 at BetMGM. A $10 wager on the Mariners to win the series at those odds would yield $4.44 in profit for a total payout of $14.44 if they pulled off the series victory.
Toronto rookie Trey Yesavage says his family has faced abuse since his impressive postseason debut against the New York Yankees
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Blue Jays set up nicely for ALCS after putting away Yankees in Game 4
Forget the preseason prognostications. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the worst-to-first Toronto Blue Jays believe they’re as good as anybody. Hard to argue after the way they dispatched Aaron Judge and the powerful New York Yankees in their AL Division Series.