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Someone in the Seattle Mariners clubhouse unleashed his frustration after Monday night’s heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.
After their season ended in heartbreak, the Mariners were already looking ahead. But a long offseason awaits with plenty of questions remaining.
The Seattle Mariners appeared to be on their way to the World Series as they carried a 3-1 lead into the bottom of the seventh inning in Game 7 of their ALCS against the Blue Jays. But then baseball happened, culminating in George Springer providing yet another heroic postseason moment in the form of a go-ahead three-run homer.
Yahoo Sports senior MLB analyst Jake Mintz recaps the deciding game in the American League Championship Series - and explains why the Seattle manager made a crucial mistake in the key moment of Monday night’s loss.
There were two emotions possible for M's fans when Game 7 of the ALCS concluded: euphoria or despair. Unfortunately, they got smacked with the latter.
The magic ran out for the Mariners in this 2025 season, one that will go down as one of the most memorable in franchise history, but with an ending whose sting will stand the test of time. Seattle was
The Mariners took a 3–1 lead in Game 7 of the ALCS after solo home runs from Julio Rodríguez and Cal Raleigh and holding the Blue Jays to just one run through six innings. To their misfortunes, they weren't able to keep Toronto down any longer.
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!!!”