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Blue Jays Complete Stunning Comeback


Blue Jays Complete Stunning Comeback to Reach 2025 World Series!

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The Toronto Blue Jays have done it! After falling behind 0–2 in the ALCS, the Jays roared back to win four straight and defeat the Seattle Mariners, punching their ticket to the 2025 World Series. It’s the franchise’s first trip to the Fall Classic in over three decades, and Toronto fans are buzzing with excitement.

Next up: the Los Angeles Dodgers come to town this Friday for Game 1 at Rogers Centre, as the World Series kicks off in Toronto. Expect a packed house, electric energy, and a showdown between two of baseball’s most explosive lineups.

 


 

 

All Blue Jays Fans

All Blue Jays Fans (and Bandwagoners Welcome) 🚨

The Jays are in Seattle tonight trying to un-lose the series against the Mariners.
Game starts at 9 PM Atlantic, aka “Do I make coffee or just accept my fate?” o’clock.

Throw on your lucky jersey, yell at the TV at least twice, and let’s manifest some dingers. 🧢💥

Let’s go Jays — please. I’m emotionally fragile. 😅

Blue Jays’ Season on Life Support

Blue Jays’ Season on Life Support — Numbers Aren’t Pretty

The Blue Jays have now lost two straight, dropping their postseason odds into dangerous territory. Historically, MLB teams that fall into a similar hole — needing to win 80% or more of their remaining late-season games — succeed less than 10% of the time.

To stay alive in the World Series hunt, Toronto must win 4 of their next 5. Here’s what they’re up against:

  • Record After 2+ Consecutive Losses This Season: 8-14

  • Runs Scored Per Game Over Last 7: Just 3.1, well below the league playoff contender average of 4.6

  • Team Batting Average in High-Leverage Situations: .219 — ranking in the bottom third of MLB

  • Opponents’ ERA in Upcoming 5 Games: 3.42, meaning runs won’t come easy

  • Projected Playoff Odds If They Go 4-1: ~22%

  • If They Go 3-2: Crashes below 5%

The math is brutal. History is colder. But the path is clear:

Win 4 of 5 — or pack it up.

This is no longer strategy or analytics.
It’s survival.

Blue Jays drop the first game of series

Blue Jays Drop Series Opener to Mariners After Slow Offensive Start

The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to carry over their recent momentum, falling to the Seattle Mariners in the opening game of their series on Monday. After a strong showing against the New York Yankees earlier in the week, Toronto’s offense struggled to generate consistent production, managing only a handful of scoring opportunities.

Seattle capitalized in the later innings, using timely hitting to pull ahead while their pitching staff held the Blue Jays in check. Toronto’s bullpen was unable to contain the Mariners’ rally, allowing crucial runs that sealed the outcome.

The Blue Jays will look to respond quickly in an effort to avoid losing further ground in the playoff race. Game 2 is scheduled for Tuesday night, with Toronto expected to adjust both its lineup and pitching strategy in hopes of evening the series.

Blue Jays send a clear message

The Toronto Blue Jays sent a clear message this week by taking down the New York Yankees in convincing fashion. After struggling with consistency earlier in the season, Toronto’s offense finally clicked while the pitching staff kept New York’s heavy hitters in check. Beating a division rival — especially one as high-profile as the Yankees — isn’t just another win. It’s momentum.

And they’ll need every bit of it heading into their next challenge: a pivotal series against the Seattle Mariners.

Seattle may not carry the same star power as New York, but they’re scrappy, well-coached, and fighting for postseason position just like the Jays. Toronto’s bats will need to stay hot, and the bullpen can’t afford any late-inning slip-ups. Expect tight games, late drama, and playoff-level tension.

If the Blue Jays want to prove they’re more than just streaky contenders, this Seattle series is their chance to show it. Beat the Yankees? Impressive. Back it up against the Mariners? Statement made.