Three nights after everyone was second-guessing Blue Jays manager John Schneider’s bullpen choices, the tables have turned… This time, it’s Mariners skipper Dan Wilson under the microscope. Why? Because while the Blue Jays pulled off a stunning comeback, erasing a 0–2 series deficit to win Game 7 of the ALCS, there’s plenty of talk about one managerial decision that might’ve swung the game’s momentum.

Reportedly, with the Mariners up 3–1 in the seventh inning of Game 7, Bryan Woo put two runners on to start the frame. That’s when Wilson turned to right-hander Eduard Bazardo to face George Springer.

And guess what, it backfired fast. Springer launched a three-run shot that not only flipped the game but ultimately sealed the series for Toronto.

Now, in the middle of the postgame chaos, Wi

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