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Mariners advance to ALDS: Seattle overcomes 7-run deficit to stun Blue Jays, 10-9
Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Diego Castillo (63) celebrates after the game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 2 of the Wild Card series for the 2022 MLB Playoffs at Rogers Centre. John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports

Mariners advance to ALDS: Seattle overcomes 7-run deficit to stun Blue Jays, 10-9

The Seattle Mariners are moving on to the American League Division Series. 

On Saturday, the Mariners completed a remarkable comeback to shock the Toronto Blue Jays 10-9, winning their first postseason series since 2001. 

Things did not go the Mariners' way early, as they fell behind the Blue Jays 8-1 after five innings. While a deciding Game 3 seemed imminent, Seattle roared back, tying the game with a four-run eighth inning before taking the lead and the series in the ninth. 

The tide of Saturday's game swung with two outs in the eighth inning. Blue Jays centerfielder George Springer collided with shortstop Bo Bichette while attempting to catch a shallow pop fly off the bat of J.P. Crawford. Neither Springer nor Bichette came up with the ball, and Crawford ended up at second with a bases-clearing double, tying the game 9-9. 

In the ninth, Adam Frazier doubled down the right-field line, driving home Cal Raleigh for the game-winning run.

Frazier becomes the first Mariner to hit a go-ahead double in the ninth inning or later of a postseason game since Edgar Martinez did 27 years to the day, back in 1995. 

George Kirby came in to close the door in the bottom half of the inning, getting Raimel Tapia to fly out to Julio Rodriguez for the final out. 

The Mariners now move on to the ALDS, where they'll match up against the Houston Astros. The Astros will host the Mariners for Game 1 on Tuesday, start time still to be determined. 

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