Mariners Make Waves: Seattle Sinks Blue Jays Twice, 3-1 and 10-3

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The Seattle Mariners dominated the Toronto Blue Jays in back-to-back wins — first grinding out a 3-1 nail-biter, then unleashing a 10-3 slugfest to sweep the set.

The Seattle Mariners didn’t just take the series — they owned it. In a two-game showcase of balance and brute force, Seattle handled the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 in Game 1, then blew the doors off with a 10-3 explosion in Game 2.

Game 1 was all about control. The Mariners played it cool and calculated — crisp pitching, tight defense, and just enough offense to keep the Jays chasing shadows. A couple of timely hits and lockdown bullpen work sealed the deal, with Seattle proving that sometimes less is more.

Then came Game 2 — and the bats absolutely erupted. Seattle’s lineup turned every inning into a highlight reel, hammering Toronto’s pitching with extra-base hits, long balls, and pure chaos on the basepaths. The 10-3 scoreline barely captured the dominance — it was a full-on offensive storm.

Toronto fought to keep up, managing a few runs of their own, but Seattle’s mix of momentum and swagger was too much. By the end of the double dose, the Mariners had sent a loud, clear message across the league: this team can win tight, or they can win big.

The only thing smoother than their sweep? The way they made it look easy.


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