Eugenio Suárez, Seattle Mariners and Cal Raleigh
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Eugenio Suarez etched his name into baseball history with a clutch grand slam in Game 5 as Mariners beat Blue Jays 6-2 to take ALCS lead.
Baseball Hall of Famer and Seattle Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr. made an amazing entrance to T-Mobile Park to hype up his former team's fans prior to Seattle's winner-take-all Game 5 of the American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers.
Three decades after “The Double” cemented his place in Mariners lore, Edgar Martinez is back in October again: this time as a coach, watching another generation of Seattle hitters try to finish what that 1995 team started.
It is no exaggeration to say the most important swing of the bat by a Mariner in 30 years happened on Friday night.
Jorge Polanco delivered a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the 15th inning as the Seattle Mariners beat the Detroit Tigers in Game 5 of the ALDS.
In a season full of MVP moments for Cal Raleigh, the Mariners’ catcher might have authored his most epic yet. And just a few minutes later, Eugenio Suárez ensured that he’ll never buy a drink in this town again.
After nearly five hours of white-knuckle drama, Jorge Polanco’s 15th-inning walkoff single on Friday night sent the Pacific Northwest into pandemonium and lifted the Seattle Mariners into the American League Championship Series for the first time in 24 years.
Cal Raleigh and Eugenio Suárez delivered eighth-inning homers to send the Mariners to within a win of the World Series, and send T-Mobile Park into an epic celebration.
The Mariners cannot clinch the pennant at the corner of Edgar & Dave. Their first two flops here dashed those hopes. If they play again in Seattle this year, it will be in the World Series. Like the hero of Game 5, they got back up just in time.
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Seattle Mariners fall to Detroit Tigers, 9-3, in ALDS game 4
It's 30 years to the day since Edgar Martínez's double in Game 5 of the 1995 ALDS sent the Seattle Mariners to the ALCS for the first time in franchise history. The Mariners can make it to the ALCS for the fourth time ever with a win in Game 4 over the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday.