With their backs against the wall and facing elimination, the Blue Jays should have been the ones feeling the pressure. Instead they played loose and free while it was the Seattle Mariners who appeared to be under duress.

Every aspect of the Jays’ game was on point Sunday night. Trey Yesavage came within one out of a quality start, the lineup exploded with power and the defence came up big in several key spots. Meanwhile, the Mariners were sluggish and sloppy in a game that could have punched their ticket to the World Series.

The Jays needed to be in top form to extend their season by at least another day, and they were. Yesavage came up big with 5 2/3 strong innings, Addison Barger and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. each homered and a slew of nifty defensive gems ensured that once the Jays

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