
"The Blue Jays were down 0-2 in the ALCS when they arrived in Seattle, but they didn't let that stop them from delivering a 13-4 drubbing to the Mariners last night. They'll look to preserve that momentum in an effort to tie up the series at 5:33pm local time this evening, when future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer (5.19 ERA) takes on Luis Castillo (3.54 ERA)."
"Before the primetime game in the AL kicks off, the Dodgers and Brewers will be facing off in Los Angeles at 3:08pm local time. The Brewers will be looking to follow in Toronto's footsteps and win their first away game of the series after dropping back-to-back home games. They'll do so with an as-of-yet-unannounced starting pitcher, though Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel notes that southpaw Jose Quintana (3.96 ERA) expects to pitch in today's game in one role or another."
Toronto won 13-4 in Seattle to reduce an 0-2 ALCS deficit and will try to tie the series in Game 4 at 5:33pm local time. Max Scherzer (5.19 ERA) starts for Toronto against Luis Castillo (3.54 ERA), a matchup that favors Seattle given Castillo's stronger regular-season numbers and recent ALDS success. Castillo threw 4 2/3 scoreless innings in a Game 2 start and contributed 1 1/3 innings of relief in a marathon Game 5. In the NL, the Dodgers host the Brewers in Game 3 at 3:08pm local time, where Jose Quintana (3.96 ERA) may pitch and will face right-hander Tyler Glasnow (3.19 ERA). Both Quintana and Glasnow have delivered strong postseason performances, and attention is also turning toward potential waiver-wire movement as the offseason approaches.
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