
"Between the Detroit Tigers and the Mariners, Seattle appears to pose a greater threat to Toronto's chances of advancing beyond the ALCS to the World Series. With impactful players throughout their lineup, the Mariners will definitely give the Blue Jays a good run for the money when all is said and done. 3 Mariners players that present the biggest danger to the Blue Jays AL pennant hopes"
"Randy Arozarena had always been a thorn on the Jays' side during his time with the Tampa Bay Rays. Often coming up clutch against Toronto in key moments, Arozarena has compiled a solid .261 average, .770 OPS, along with 35 runs scored, 18 doubles, six home runs, 34 RBIs and 14 stolen bases in 60 career games against the Jays."
"Andrés Munõz has already proven to be one of the best closers in the game during the past few seasons with the Mariners. With a career 2.28 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, along with 324 strikeouts in just 236.1 innings pitched with Seattle since 2021, Munõz is as tough as it gets. It also doesn't help that the young 26-year-old closer happens to own the Blue Jays over his brief MLB career to date."
The Toronto Blue Jays will face the Seattle Mariners in the ALCS in a playoff rematch dating to the 2022 Wild Card Series. Seattle appears to pose a greater threat than Detroit to Toronto's chances of reaching the World Series. The Mariners have impactful players throughout their lineup who will challenge the Blue Jays. Three Mariners players are identified as presenting the biggest danger to Toronto's AL pennant hopes. Randy Arozarena has a .261 average, .770 OPS, 35 runs, 18 doubles, six homers, 34 RBIs and 14 steals in 60 career games versus Toronto and has a history of big playoff performances. Andrés Muñoz owns a 2.28 career ERA, 1.03 WHIP and 324 strikeouts in 236.1 innings with Seattle since 2021, and he has held Toronto scoreless in multiple appearances.
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