Seattle Mariners fans were not the only ones crying tears of joy courtesy of postseason hero Eugenio Suarez. The slugging third baseman hit two home runs on Friday in Game 5 of the ALCS against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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The Seattle Mariners went into a crucial Game 5 at home against the Blue Jays needing a change of fortune. After taking the first two games in Toronto, the club was manhandled in the first two games at home in T-Mobile Park.
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SEATTLE -- Eugenio Suarez's second home run of the game, an eighth-inning grand slam, broke a tie as the Seattle Mariners defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 Friday to regain control of the American League Championship Series.
Seattle Mariners third baseman Eugenio Suárez just became the seventh player in MLB postseason history to hit a go-ahead grand slam in the 8th inning or later.
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The Seattle Mariners offense has gone quiet at home, as the Toronto Blue Jays have taken two straight games in the ALCS to even the series. Seattle will be facing an uphill battle with momentum shifting back to Toronto entering Game 5, especially with the Blue Jays sending out their ace Kevin Gausman.
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The Seattle Mariners faced the exact same decision on back-to-back nights in the American League Championship Series, but they chose opposite paths. On Wednesday night, Mariners manager Dan Wilson left George Kirby in the game when he ran into trouble in the third inning, and he gave up six more earned runs to the Toronto Blue Jays' offense.
SEATTLE -- The presumption around the Pacific Northwest was Bryan Woo would return from a pectoral strain to start Game 5 of the American League Championship Series on Friday afternoon against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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