Blue Jays aim for series win in rubber match against Mariners

Jamie Campbell and Caleb Joseph discuss Chad Green's clutch outing that helped secure the Toronto Blue Jays' win over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday.

The Toronto Blue Jays will look to secure a series win when they wrap up their road series against the Seattle Mariners in a rubber match Sunday.

Watch the game live on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+, with the first pitch scheduled at 4:10 p.m. ET / 1:10 p.m. PT.

It’s been a close series so far, with both games decided by a single run. Seattle took the series opener 2-1 Friday and Toronto came out on top 5-4 Saturday to snap a three-game losing streak.

Blue Jays rookie pitcher Yariel Rodriguez had another solid start and was rewarded with the first win of his career. Rodriguez allowed just one run over six innings.

Alejandro Kirk delivered three hits and two RBIs to lead the offence. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who will start at first base for the American League in the upcoming All-Star Game, had a pair of hits and drove in a couple of runs as well.

The Mariners closed the gap late but came up short of completing the comeback. Mitch Haniger hit a three-run homer off Trevor Richards in the eighth inning, and Luke Raley added a solo homer off Chad Green in the ninth. Green regrouped, striking out Mitch Garver and Dominic Canzone to earn his fourth save of the season.

Mariners star Julio Rodriguez was pulled from the game after the first inning due to discomfort in his right quadriceps, according to manager Scott Servais, and was expected to undergo an MRI.

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Right-handed pitcher Jose Berrios (8-6, 3.63 ERA) heads to the hill Sunday for the Blue Jays and is aiming for his third consecutive win. Berrios, who holds a career 4-2 record against the Mariners, pitched 6.2 shutout innings with six strikeouts when Toronto defeated Seattle 2-0 on April 8.

The Mariners will counter with George Kirby (7-6, 3.32). The right-hander threw just four innings and gave up five runs on eight hits during his previous start against the Blue Jays on April 9.

Toronto (40-49 overall, 19-25 on the road) is fifth in the AL East while the Mariners (49-42 overall, 30-17 at home) lead the AL West.

Sunday marks the sixth and final meeting between the two clubs this season. The Blue Jays took two of three when they hosted the Mariners back in April.

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