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The 2025 Seattle Mariners seemed like a team of destiny at times, to the point where their first-ever World Series appearance almost felt like a sure thing.
Hopeful, anxious Mariners fans gathered at T-Mobile Park on Monday night as the M's fell to the Blue Jays in Toronto, falling just short of the World Series.
Monday will be the Mariners' first time playing in a Game 7 of a playoff series, and the stakes couldn't be higher.
The Red Sox are one of four American League teams separated by one game with a week to play. The club is well positioned and owns most of the tiebreakers, but much remains uncertain.
The Mariners now get one final chance this season to advance to win the first American League pennant in World Series history.
The Seattle Mariners have one mission on Monday night: survival. A hard-fought battle against the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Championship Series
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The Mariners were already in territory that this organization has never before navigated, being one win away from their first World Series. They’re still there, after a 6-2 loss to the Blue Jays in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series on Sunday night.
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