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Sleep To Baseball Podcast
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62 episodes
4 days ago
A semi-regular show bringing you original Major League Baseball broadcasts. Settle in with the crackle of vintage ambience and the voices of classic commentators from baseball’s past. Perfect for drifting off to the rhythm of the game, with the occasional unforgettable classic sprinkled in. Suggestions are always welcome — let us know if there’s something you’d like to hear added.
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A semi-regular show bringing you original Major League Baseball broadcasts. Settle in with the crackle of vintage ambience and the voices of classic commentators from baseball’s past. Perfect for drifting off to the rhythm of the game, with the occasional unforgettable classic sprinkled in. Suggestions are always welcome — let us know if there’s something you’d like to hear added.
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Mariners @ Blue Jays - ALCS Game 7 - October 20, 2025
Sleep To Baseball Podcast
2 hours 4 minutes 50 seconds
3 weeks ago
Mariners @ Blue Jays - ALCS Game 7 - October 20, 2025

Game 7 — Overview & Final Line

  • Date / Time / Venue: October 20, 2025, at Rogers Centre, Toronto 
  • Final Score: Blue Jays 4, Mariners 3 
  • Duration / Attendance: 2:50, 44,770 spectators


Game Flow & Key Moments

Early Innings: Back-and-Forth

  • Top 1st: Julio Rodríguez doubled on the second pitch of the game. He scored on a one-out single by Josh Naylor, giving Seattle a quick 1–0 lead. 
  • Bottom 1st: The Blue Jays responded immediately. George Springer scored on an RBI single by Daulton Varsho, tying the game 1–1. 
  • Top 3rd: Rodríguez went deep — a solo home run off Shane Bieber — putting Seattle ahead 2–1.
  • Top 5th: Cal Raleigh launched a solo homer to right, extending Seattle’s lead to 3–1. 

So after five innings, Seattle seemed in control, up two runs. 


Turning Point: 7th Inning Drama

  • Heading into the bottom of the 7th, the score remained 3–1 in favor of Seattle. 
  • Toronto’s rally:
    1. Addison Barger drew a leadoff walk. 
    2. Isiah Kiner-Falefa followed with a single to move the runner. 
    3. Andrés Giménez executed a sacrifice bunt, pushing runners to second and third. 
  • Pitching change / at-bat: Seattle removed starter Bryan Woo and brought in Eduard Bazardo to face George Springer. 
  • On Bazardo’s second pitch, Springer launched a three-run, go-ahead home run to left-center. That blast put Toronto ahead 4–3 — and it would be the decisive swing. 

This homer by Springer has historical significance: it was the first time in MLB postseason history that a team trailing by multiple runs in the 7th inning or later hit a go-ahead home run in a Game 7


Final Innings: Closing It Out

  • In the eighth, Chris Bassitt came in and threw a scoreless inning for Toronto, preserving the lead. 
  • In the ninth, closer Jeff Hoffman took over and struck out Julio Rodríguez on a foul tip to seal the 4–3 win and the pennant. 

ignificance & Storylines

  • Blue Jays’ first AL pennant since 1993 — they return to the World Series for the first time in 32 years. 
  • Mariners heartbreak: Seattle came within eight outs of their first-ever World Series berth but fell just short. 
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr. — ALCS MVP: He hit .385 (10-for-26) in the series, with three solo home runs and three doubles. 
  • Resilience: Toronto lost the first two games at home, but became the first team to win a League Championship Series after losing its first two home games (in a non-neutral-site scenario). 
  • Pitching and bullpen performance: Gausman, Bassitt, and Hoffman delivered in high-leverage spots to help Toronto close it out. 




Sleep To Baseball Podcast
A semi-regular show bringing you original Major League Baseball broadcasts. Settle in with the crackle of vintage ambience and the voices of classic commentators from baseball’s past. Perfect for drifting off to the rhythm of the game, with the occasional unforgettable classic sprinkled in. Suggestions are always welcome — let us know if there’s something you’d like to hear added.