Toronto Blue Jays back in World Series, with nothing to lose | CBC Sports
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Toronto Blue Jays back in World Series, with nothing to lose | CBC Sports
"Thirty-two years after Joe Carter touched 'em all to deliver a second consecutive championship to Toronto, the Blue Jays finally returned to the World Series by defeating Seattle 4-3 in a magnificent Game 7 of the American League Championship Series on Monday night at an absolutely bonkers Rogers Centre. The Jays will face Shohei Ohtani and the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers, beginning Friday in Toronto at 8 p.m. ET."
"George Springer hit a monumental homer. Jays starting pitcher Shane Bieber did not have his best stuff last night, giving up a run in the first inning and a solo homer to Julio Rodriguez in the third before reliever Louis Varland surrendered a solo shot to star catcher Cal Raleigh in the fifth to put Seattle up 3-1. But, in the seventh, the scrappy bottom of Toronto's batting order got to Mariners ace Bryan Woo, who was on in relief of starter George Kirby. Game 6 standout Addison Barger led off with a walk, Isiah Kiner-Falefa singled, and a sacrifice bunt by No. 9 hitter Andres Gimenez put them both in scoring position for Springer. Curiously, Seattle manager Dan Wilson opted to not bring in lights-out closer Andres Munoz for the highest-leverage situation of the season, going with Eduard Bazardo (to be fair, a very good reliever in his own right) instead. Springer is an extremely dangerous hitter who clubbed 32 homers this season his highest total since arriving in Toronto in 2021."
The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 4-3 in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series at Rogers Centre, advancing to the World Series. Shane Bieber struggled early, allowing runs including solo homers by Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh, and reliever Louis Varland also yielded a run. In the seventh, Addison Barger walked, Isiah Kiner-Falefa singled, and Andres Gimenez's sacrifice bunt created the scoring chance for George Springer. Seattle manager Dan Wilson chose Eduard Bazardo over Andres Muñoz in that moment, and Springer delivered a decisive home run. The Blue Jays will face Shohei Ohtani and the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in Toronto on Friday at 8 p.m. ET.
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