Blue Jays vs Mariners Recap: Mariners explode for 11-0 win

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Toronto Arrives in Seattle Fighting Back
The Blue Jays landed in Seattle ready for battle. Coming off a 2-game win streak, Toronto sat at 42-46 and knew they needed games like this one. The Mariners were 45-44 at home, hungry to keep climbing. George Springer wasn't with the team—he was on the Family Medical Emergency List—so Vladimir Guerrero Jr. took on extra work in the lineup. Shane Bieber took the mound for Toronto, looking to settle things down early. But the Mariners had other plans. Randy Arozarena and Dominic Canzone were locked in at the plate. Seattle's Logan Gilbert matched Bieber's intensity on the mound, throwing heat and confidence. You could feel the tension building in the first few innings.
Mariners Break Through with Power Hits
Everything changed in the second inning. Victor Robles singled to left field, and Cole Young raced home. The score was 1-0 Seattle. But that was just the start. Randy Arozarena stepped up and crushed a 412-foot bomb to left field. The ball rocketed off his bat and sailed over the wall—Robles scored, Colt Emerson scored, and J.P. Crawford scored too. Suddenly it was 5-0. The Mariners had awoken. In the fifth inning, Dominic Canzone smashed a 401-foot home run to right-center. Arozarena scored again. The score jumped to 7-0. Seattle's bats were on fire. Bieber was struggling now, and Toronto's pitching staff couldn't find their footing. The Mariners were taking over this game.
Seattle Crushes Toronto with Late-Inning Bombs
By the sixth inning, the Mariners weren't slowing down. Dominic Canzone singled to right field again. Colt Emerson and Randy Arozarena kept moving around the bases. The score climbed to 8-0. Then Cal Raleigh stepped into the batter's box. He launched a 384-foot rocket to right field. The ball disappeared into the stands. Arozarena scored, Canzone scored, and suddenly it was 11-0. The Mariners' bats had completely taken over. Logan Gilbert was brilliant on the mound—just one hit through 7 and one-third innings. Toronto couldn't find an answer. The final score was Seattle 11, Toronto 0. The Mariners improved to a winning record at home. Toronto fell to 42-46. It was a dominant performance by Seattle at T-Mobile Park.
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