
"The ALCS returned to Toronto for Game 6 Sunday night. The Seattle Mariners led the series 3-2, making the homecoming electric. Rogers Centre roared as rookie Trey Yesavage handled the pressure, pitching 5.2 innings with six hits, two home runs allowed, and seven strikeouts. Nathan Lukes, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Ernie Clement, and Addison Barger each had two hits, with Guerrero Jr. and Barger homering off Logan Gilbert. Guerrero Jr.'s homer tied the Blue Jays' postseason record, and the night also honored two former team legends."
"Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ties a Blue Jays franchise record on a night tied to two team legends Guerrero Jr.'s postseason performance is supplanting himself on the Mount Rushmore of Blue Jays superstars. The production has fans excited to have the 26-year-old under contract for the next 14 years, likely the rest of his career. He's hitting an incredible .462/.532/1.000 with 11 runs, six home runs, 12 knocked in, six walks, and only two strikeouts."
Game 6 in Toronto saw the Seattle Mariners leading the ALCS 3-2 as Rogers Centre erupted. Rookie Trey Yesavage pitched 5.2 innings, allowing six hits, two homers and recording seven strikeouts. Nathan Lukes, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Ernie Clement and Addison Barger each had two hits; Guerrero Jr. and Barger homered off Logan Gilbert. Guerrero Jr.'s home run tied the Blue Jays' single-postseason record and matched the franchise career postseason homer mark shared with Jose Bautista and Joe Carter. Guerrero Jr. is hitting .462/.532/1.000 with six homers and 12 RBIs in the postseason. A Game 7 win would send the Blue Jays to the World Series.
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