Blue Jays Stay Hot, Beat Mariners in Game 4 to Even ALCS 2-2

Blue Jays’ bats stay hot, crush Mariners 8–2 to even ALCS at 2–2
The Toronto Blue Jays powered past the Seattle Mariners 8–2 in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series on Thursday, tying the series at two games apiece.
Seattle struck first in the second inning with a solo home run from Josh Naylor, but the offense stalled soon after, managing only four more hits the rest of the night.
Toronto quickly took control as Andrés Giménez blasted a two-run homer in the third before a bases-loaded walk extended the lead to 3–1. George Springer’s RBI double and a wild pitch in the fourth made it 5–1.
Eugenio Suárez briefly cut the deficit to 5–2 in the sixth, but Vladimir Guerrero Jr. answered with a solo shot—his fifth of the postseason—before Giménez drove in two more runs to seal the 8–2 victory.
Game 5 is set for Friday in Seattle with momentum now firmly on Toronto’s side.
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