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For all the hoopla about how the Mariners don’t have the legs because of their pitching, their rotation has delivered to this point.

As Seattle looks to push Toronto to a 3-0 brink back at home for Game 3 of the ALCS on Wednesday night, the starting rotation has strung together a 2.38 ERA.

George Kirby’s pair of no-decisions in the Mariners’ five-game divisional series conquest of the Tigers accounted for 10 innings of that. Between both of those starts, the right-hander amassed a 35% strikeout rate, striking out a minimum of six hitters in five innings per.

This is more impressive if you look closer. In Friday’s 15-inning cl

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