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Toronto Blue Jays ace Shane Bieber wasn't pleased with eh home plate umpire during the fourth inning of the ALCS-deciding Game 7 against the Seattle Mariners on Monday.
Rodriguez made the final out when he struck out swinging against Blue Jays closer Jeff Hoffman — on a pitch that would have been ball four — with slugger Cal Raleigh on the on-deck circle. However, the Mariners would not have been in a position to win without a stellar game from Rodriguez.
After the Mariners lost Game 7 of the ALCS, catcher Cal Raleigh had no other choice by to use the word he absolutely despises.
As soon as the trophy presentation concludes, the mad dash begins. On Monday, it was the Toronto Blue Jays’ turn to participate in the rare postseason ritual. Having just defeated the Seattle Mariners 4-3 in an unforgettable ALCS Game 7 to clinch the franchise’s first trip to the World Series in 32 years,
Toronto claims American League championship and will face Los Angeles Dodgers in the fall classic starting Friday at Rogers Centre
Monday's historic Game 7 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto was a night that Steve Wrixon, of North Bay, Ont., and his family won’t forget anytime soon.
Seattle Mariners fans were not the only ones crying tears of joy courtesy of postseason hero Eugenio Suarez. The slugging third baseman hit two home runs
The Seattle Mariners are 6-0 when they play on the same day as the Seattle Seahawks. “Go M’s for my dad, Frank, in Heaven — lifelong, diehard fan!” one “Seattle’s Morning News” listener wrote. “We used to drive up to ‘Cheapskate Hill’ above Sick’s Stadium to watch!!!”