Sunday, October 19th, 2025

The stage is set at Rogers Centre as the Seattle Mariners take on the Toronto Blue Jays in a crucial Game 6 of the American League Championship Series. The Mariners currently lead the series 3-2, needing just one more win to clinch a spot in the World Series. First pitch is scheduled for Sunday at 8:03 p.m. EDT.
The Seattle Mariners finished the regular season at the top of the AL West with a 90-72 record. On the other hand, the Toronto Blue Jays led the AL East, posting a 94-68 mark, including an impressive 54-27 record at home. The Blue Jays have proven tough to beat at Rogers Centre, especially in games where they score five or more runs, holding a 76-5 record in those contests.
This matchup marks the 12th time the teams have faced off this season, with the Blue Jays holding a slight edge by leading the season series 6-5.
For the Blue Jays, rookie Trey Yesavage (1-0, 3.21 ERA, 1.43 WHIP, 16 strikeouts) is set to take the mound. The Mariners have yet to announce their starting pitcher for this pivotal matchup.
Toronto enters the game as favorites with a -124 moneyline, while the Mariners are listed at +104. The over/under for total runs scored is set at 7.5.
George Springer headlines the Blue Jays offense, boasting 26 doubles, a triple, 32 home runs, and 84 RBI while hitting .307 on the season. Over the last 10 games, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is in top form, going 17-for-40 with three doubles and five home runs.
Cal Raleigh leads the Mariners with 24 doubles and a remarkable 60 home runs. Additionally, Josh Naylor is 13-for-40, contributing two doubles, two home runs, and three RBIs over the last 10 games.
Over their last 10 games, both teams have posted a 6-4 record. The Blue Jays have hit .304 as a team with a 4.70 ERA, outscoring opponents by 26 runs. The Mariners, meanwhile, have batted .211 with a 4.18 ERA, and have been outscored by three runs overall during this stretch.
Toronto is dealing with notable injuries, including George Springer (day-to-day, knee), Jose Berrios (15-Day IL, elbow), Ty France (10-Day IL, oblique), Bo Bichette (10-Day IL, knee), Robinson Pina (60-Day IL, elbow), Nick Sandlin (60-Day IL, elbow), Yimi Garcia (60-Day IL, ankle), Bowden Francis (60-Day IL, shoulder), Ryan Burr (60-Day IL, shoulder), and Angel Bastardo (60-Day IL, elbow).
For Seattle, Jackson Kowar (15-Day IL, shoulder), Trent Thornton (60-Day IL, Achilles), Gregory Santos (60-Day IL, knee), and Ryan Bliss (60-Day IL, biceps) remain unavailable.
With the Mariners just one win away from their first World Series appearance since 2001 and the Blue Jays aiming to force a decisive Game 7 at home, Game 6 of the ALCS promises high stakes and intense action. Both teams have battled through injuries and tough competition all season, making this showdown a must-watch for baseball fans. Stay tuned to see if Seattle can close out the series or if Toronto can rally for a comeback in front of their home crowd.
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