Fearless in Seattle: Jays beat Mariners in Game 4 to tie series at 2-2

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After losing two straight at home, the Toronto Blue Jays have bounced back to tie the American League Championship Series at 2-2, beating the Mariners 8-2 in Game 4 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Thursday night.

The win ensures that the best-of-seven series will return to Toronto.

Huge homeruns by Andrés Giménez and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. helped power the Jays’ offence.

After hitting a clutch two-run homer in the third inning of Wednesday’s Game 3 win over the Mariners, Giménez ran it back on Thursday night.

With Toronto trailing 1-0 in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series, Giménez strode to the plate following a leadoff double from Isiah Kiner-Falefa in the third, worked a full count and fouled off a pair of two-strike pitches before finding the bleachers for a second straight game.

The sudden power binge from the Blue Jays shortstop is a stunner for a hitter who hadn’t homered in his previous 23 post-season contests and didn’t homer in his final 25 regular-season games.

Acquired by Toronto in an off-season trade with the Cleveland Guardians, Giménez has never been a massive threat to go deep in his six-year MLB career, but at times in his debut season with the Blue Jays, the homers have come in bunches.

During the opening week of the season, Giménez — then batting cleanup for the Blue Jays — came out of the gate on fire, hitting three big flies in the club’s first five games. And in late August, he ripped two homers in a three-game series against the Minnesota Twins at Rogers Centre.

Giménez’s big swing on Thursday set the stage for another big inning for Toronto at T-Mobile Park, as the club’s offence continued to work Mariners starter Luis Castillo. Nathan Lukes and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added some traffic against the right-hander with back-to-back, one-out singles, and Alejandro Kirk worked a seven-pitch walk to load the bases, ending Castillo’s night.

Gabe Speier entered in relief and walked Daulton Varsho with the bases loaded, bringing in a third run in the inning,. He was able to limit the damage after that with two straight strikeouts.

It was the second-shortest start of Castillo’s career, however, as Toronto chased the 32-year-old in the third inning of a start for the first time since April 2018.

More to come

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