Select Language

English

Down Icon

Select Country

America

Down Icon

ALCS takeaways: Best moments, Game 3 hero from Blue Jays' dominant win

ALCS takeaways: Best moments, Game 3 hero from Blue Jays' dominant win
Oct 15, 2025, 11:00 PM ET

The Toronto Blue Jays needed to bounce back -- and that they did.

Toronto stormed back Wednesday night in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series with a barrage of home runs that led to a dominant 13-4 win over the Mariners, cutting Seattle's series lead to 2-1 after the Blue Jays dropped the first two games at home.

How did Toronto win its first game of the ALCS? We've got you covered with the top moments, takeaways and a look at where the series goes from here.

Key links: How Vlad Jr., Jays bet on each other | LCS update | Bracket

Takeaways

Toronto Blue Jays 13, Seattle Mariners 4

Seattle leads series 2-1

It was over when ... Even after the Blue Jays' five-run outburst off George Kirby in the third inning, there was at least hope for a Seattle comeback. Then, George Springer delivered a two-out exclamation point in the fourth inning with a 431-foot home run to center field and followed by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. delivering a second exclamation point in the fifth inning with another blast to center. The Jays' bats are back. -- David Schoenfield

Game 3 star: After surrendering a two-run homer to Julio Rodriguez in the first inning, Blue Jays starter Shane Bieber simplified his pitch mix and leaned into his slider, shutting out the Mariners in the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth innings, as Toronto went on to build an insurmountable lead. -- Buster Olney

The stat that defined Game 3: The Blue Jays are the third team in MLB history to, in a single postseason, score 10-plus runs in three games before the World Series, per ESPN Research.

What it means going for the rest of the series: When Rodriguez blistered his 112.2 mph home run in the first inning, it seemed like the Jays were on the verge of being wiped out in this series. But now they are back in the AL Championship Series fight, with 41-year-old Max Scherzer lined up to make his 31st postseason appearance, and face the Mariners' Luis Castillo.

Top moments

Toronto gets much-needed Game 3 win behind home-run barrage

The local boy - Addison Barger - homers in front of his family and friends! #WANTITALL pic.twitter.com/qiPWbGiquA

— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) October 16, 2025

Seattle goes back-to-back in the 8th for first runs since 1st inning

Randy Arozarena and Cal Raleigh go back-to-back!

(MLB x @CitizenWatchUS) pic.twitter.com/sOzVyH0Cvo

espn

espn

Similar News

All News
Animated ArrowAnimated ArrowAnimated Arrow