Toronto Blue Jays, Vladimir Guerrero Jr and Game 3
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Blue Jays bash five home runs in 13-4 blowout of Seattle Mariners in Game 3 of ALCS
The Seattle Mariners delivered the opening haymaker in Game 3 of the ALCS, but promptly got knocked out by the bats of the Toronto Blue Jays in a 13-4 romp on Wednesday night.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., franchise player, showed up in Game 1 of the ALDS to help bring Canada its first playoff victory since 2016.
The Toronto Blue Jays won Game 4 of the ALDS against the New York Yankees on Wednesday, advancing to the ALCS for the first time since 2016. The Blue Jays offense erupted for 34 total runs in the series despite missing the services of All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette.
Toronto finished Game 3 with five homers, 18 hits and a 13-4 victory as they narrowed Seattle's series lead to two games to one.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider had the thought as his team boarded the 2,500-mile flight from Toronto to Seattle on Monday night, following losses in the first two games of the American League Championship Series against the Mariners.
As the Blue Jays go against the Mariners in Game 2 of the ALCS, they'll be without Anthony Santander with back tightness.
Geurerro’s son, little Vlad Jr., was all of 3 years old when he followed his father into the outfield, dressed in full uniform. Before the inning started, Vlad Sr. took off his cap and waved it toward a cheering crowd. Vlad Jr. removed a batting helmet and imitated his father’s wave.
His father, Baseball Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero Sr., was the 2004 AL MVP and a nine-time Major League All-Star who played 16 years in MLB with the Montreal Expos (1996-2003), Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels (2004-2009), Texas Rangers (2010) and the Baltimore Orioles (2011).
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