Scherzer's Determined Performance Drives Blue Jays in ALCS Moment

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Max Scherzer Refused to Come Out of Blue Jays-Mariners, and He Was Right - Sports Illustrated

Max Scherzer’s Determined Performance

Max Scherzer’s refusal to leave the mound during the Blue Jays-Mariners game highlighted his unwavering confidence and competitive spirit. At 41, Scherzer delivered a must-win start for Toronto, demonstrating why experience and grit are invaluable in high-pressure moments. His insistence to stay in the game, even when challenged by the Mariners’ manager, paid off as he recorded critical outs, including a key strikeout of Randy Arozarena in the fifth inning.

Impact on the Blue Jays’ Postseason Run

This performance marked a turning point for Toronto in the ALCS, injecting energy into a lineup that had been struggling. Scherzer’s command, including a 96.5 mph pitch and a rare pickoff, helped the Blue Jays regain momentum. His leadership on the mound inspired the team to capitalize on homefield advantage in upcoming games.

Legacy of a Hall of Famer

Known for his relentless competitiveness, Scherzer continues to defy age expectations. His ability to deliver under pressure underscores his Hall of Fame caliber and cements his role as a cornerstone for the Blue Jays postseason aspirations.

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Toronto Blue Jays

## Overview and Organizational Purpose The Toronto Blue Jays are a professional Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and are the only MLB franchise located outside the United States. As a member of the American League East division, the Blue Jays compete at the highest level of North American baseball, operating both as a sports team and a major entertainment business. The organization generates revenue through ticket sales, broadcasting rights, merchandising, and sponsorships, while also contributing to the local economy and community through youth programs and charitable initiatives. ## History Founded in 1977 as an expansion team, the Blue Jays quickly became a source of national pride for Canada. The team played its first games at Exhibition Stadium before moving to the state-of-the-art Rogers Centre (originally SkyDome) in 1989, a venue renowned for its retractable roof and technological innovations. The 2025 season marks the 49th year of the franchise and the 34th full season at Rogers Centre[2]. ## Key Achievements The Blue Jays have twice won the World Series, in 1992 and 1993, becoming the first (and still only) team outside the U.S. to achieve this feat. The 2025 season saw the team return to prominence, finishing with a 94–68 record and clinching the American League East division title for the first time since 2015[1][2]. They advanced to the World Series after a dramatic American League Championship Series victory over the Seattle Mariners, but narrowly lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in a seven-game series, squandering a late lead in the decisive Game 7[1][2]. This deep playoff run marked their first World Series appearance in nearly three decades and re-established the Blue Jays as a competitive force in MLB. ## Current Status and Notable Aspects In 2025, the Blue Jays are recognized for their balanced roster, combining power hitting (leading the A

Seattle Mariners

The **Seattle Mariners** are a professional Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Seattle, Washington, competing in the American League (AL) West Division. Established as an expansion team in 1977, the Mariners initially played at the Kingdome before moving to their current home, T-Mobile Park, in 1999[1][3]. The team’s name reflects Seattle’s strong maritime heritage, and their colors—navy blue, northwest green (teal), and silver—have evolved since inception, symbolizing the Pacific Northwest[1]. The Mariners’ early years were challenging, marked by frequent losing seasons and instability. Notably, Seattle’s first major league team, the Seattle Pilots, only lasted one season (1969) before relocating due to financial troubles, which led to a lawsuit that eventually secured Seattle a new franchise—the Mariners—in the late 1970s[4][9]. The franchise struggled through the 1980s, but the late 1980s and 1990s saw a transformation driven by drafting and acquiring key players such as Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martínez, Jay Buhner, and Randy Johnson[6][9]. Seattle’s peak success came in the mid-1990s. The Mariners clinched their first playoff berth and division title in 1995, highlighted by Edgar Martínez’s iconic walk-off double against the New York Yankees that preserved baseball in Seattle[1][6]. They won a second division title in 1997 and returned to the playoffs in 2000 and 2001, with the latter season setting an American League record of 116 wins. Japanese star Ichiro Suzuki joined in 2001, further elevating the team’s profile[1][8]. However, the Mariners have struggled with postseason success, enduring a prolonged playoff drought from 2002 through the late 2010s, despite occasional bursts of competitive play. The team faced management and payroll challenge

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