The 2025 MLB playoffs have reached the Championship Series, with both games unfolding on Monday. The Seattle Mariners trounced the Toronto Blue Jays 10–3, taking a 2–0 lead in the ALCS. The Los Angeles Dodgers held off a late ninth-inning rally to outlast the Milwaukee Brewers 2–1, grabbing a 1–0 lead in the NLCS.
Here are key takeaways from Monday's games:
Polanco delivered another standout performance in the Mariners’ 10–3 win over the Blue Jays, leading Seattle to its 2–0 series lead.
He went 2-for-4 at the plate, highlighted by a three-run home run in the fifth inning that broke a 3–3 tie. With the homer, he became the first player in MLB history to record a go-ahead hit in the fifth inning or later in three consecutive postseason games, per Stats Perform.
Polanco's bat has been scorching throughout October — he's driven in six runs across the first two games of the series, with six of his first seven hits resulting in an RBI.
JORGE POLANCO IS JUST RIDICULOUS! #ALCS pic.twitter.com/vkairlteWX
— MLB (@MLB) October 13, 2025
With the next three games being played in Seattle, the Mariners are now just two wins away from punching their ticket to the franchise’s first-ever World Series.
Snell delivered a near-perfect outing in Game 1, leading the Dodgers to a 2–1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers to take a 1–0 series lead.
Snell faced the minimum number of batters through eight innings — the first pitcher to do so in a postseason game since Don Larsen’s perfect game in 1956, per Stats Perform. He also extended his record-setting streak to five consecutive playoff wins with more strikeouts than innings pitched, the longest streak in MLB postseason history.
EIGHT innings of one-hit ball from Blake Snell! #NLCS pic.twitter.com/q9redvrKb1
— MLB (@MLB) October 14, 2025
To relieve Snell, Roki Sasaki and Blake Treinen struggled in the ninth, allowing a run and loading the bases before recording the final out. Still, Snell’s outing gave Los Angeles the cushion it needed to hold on in Game 1.
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