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SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- The American League Championship Series rolls into a fiery Game 4 tonight as the Seattle Mariners look to rebound from a Game 3 drubbing at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays. First pitch comes at 8:33 PM EST from a raucous T-Mobile Park, airing nationally on FS1.
Toronto finally found daylight in Game 3, smashing five home runs and torching Seattle pitching for 18 hits and 13 runs. George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Andres Gimenez, Alejandro Kirk, and rookie Addison Barger each went deep, ending the Mariners' bullpen streak of 18 straight scoreless innings.
Seattle still leads the best-of-seven series 2–1, and they'll hand the ball to Luis Castillo in hopes of steadying the ship. Castillo, sharp through much of the postseason, now faces the challenge of silencing a Toronto lineup that rediscovered its swagger overnight. Across the diamond, veteran ace Max Scherzer takes the mound for the Blue Jays, aiming to knot the series before it shifts back north.
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But the pulse of the Mariners' postseason run remains catcher Cal Raleigh. "Big Dumper" continues to swing like a man possessed, pounding baseballs into right field seats and energizing a club that has fed off his poise and power. Raleigh's postseason tally includes four home runs and 11 RBIs across eight games, most of them clutch. His ability to frame pitches and command the staff makes him more than just a slugger—he's the glue keeping this pitching unit composed when tempers rise.
Seattle's offense will need every bit of that confidence tonight. Julio Rodríguez homered in Game 3's opening frame but the bats fell silent after Shane Bieber settled in. Expect the Mariners to press early, looking for traffic ahead of Raleigh, Rodríguez, and Teoscar Hernández.
Toronto, meanwhile, enters brimming with confidence. Their lineup has length again, and Scherzer's postseason pedigree gives them an edge in experience. The Mariners still control the series, yet tonight feels like a pivot point—the kind of game that can define a postseason run.
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Both fanbases sense it—Game 4 will decide momentum. Seattle can push Toronto to the brink, or the Jays can claw their way back to level ground. Either way, expect tension, volume, and perhaps another Cal Raleigh moment that echoes deep into October.
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Toronto finally found daylight in Game 3, smashing five home runs and torching Seattle pitching for 18 hits and 13 runs. George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Andres Gimenez, Alejandro Kirk, and rookie Addison Barger each went deep, ending the Mariners' bullpen streak of 18 straight scoreless innings.
Seattle still leads the best-of-seven series 2–1, and they'll hand the ball to Luis Castillo in hopes of steadying the ship. Castillo, sharp through much of the postseason, now faces the challenge of silencing a Toronto lineup that rediscovered its swagger overnight. Across the diamond, veteran ace Max Scherzer takes the mound for the Blue Jays, aiming to knot the series before it shifts back north.
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But the pulse of the Mariners' postseason run remains catcher Cal Raleigh. "Big Dumper" continues to swing like a man possessed, pounding baseballs into right field seats and energizing a club that has fed off his poise and power. Raleigh's postseason tally includes four home runs and 11 RBIs across eight games, most of them clutch. His ability to frame pitches and command the staff makes him more than just a slugger—he's the glue keeping this pitching unit composed when tempers rise.
Seattle's offense will need every bit of that confidence tonight. Julio Rodríguez homered in Game 3's opening frame but the bats fell silent after Shane Bieber settled in. Expect the Mariners to press early, looking for traffic ahead of Raleigh, Rodríguez, and Teoscar Hernández.
Toronto, meanwhile, enters brimming with confidence. Their lineup has length again, and Scherzer's postseason pedigree gives them an edge in experience. The Mariners still control the series, yet tonight feels like a pivot point—the kind of game that can define a postseason run.
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Game Details
- Matchup: Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners – ALCS Game 4
- Date: Thursday, October 16, 2025
- Time: 8:33 PM EST
- Location: T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: FS1
Both fanbases sense it—Game 4 will decide momentum. Seattle can push Toronto to the brink, or the Jays can claw their way back to level ground. Either way, expect tension, volume, and perhaps another Cal Raleigh moment that echoes deep into October.
MLB playoff coverage provided by https://robbinsathletics.com
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