The Toronto Blue Jays capped off their series against the Seattle Mariners with a gritty 5-3 victory on May 11, 2025, continuing their strong form in the early MLB season. With clutch hitting, timely defense, and a steady bullpen, the Jays closed out the series with back-to-back wins, asserting their dominance on the road.
The offense was led once again by Bo Bichette, who extended his hitting streak and knocked in a crucial RBI in the fifth inning to give Toronto the lead. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. followed up with a booming double that nearly cleared the fence, adding much-needed insurance as the Mariners pushed back late in the game.
Addison Barger continued his breakout campaign, showcasing his versatility both in the field and at the plate. He added another RBI to his tally and helped turn a slick double play that thwarted a potential Mariners rally in the seventh inning.
On the mound, José Berríos delivered a solid outing, pitching six strong innings and allowing just two runs. The bullpen, anchored by Erik Swanson and closer Jordan Romano, slammed the door on Seattle’s comeback hopes, with Romano notching his 10th save of the season.
This win improves the Blue Jays’ record to 23-17, putting them in a strong position as they head into their next series. Manager John Schneider praised his team’s resilience, noting the growing chemistry and consistent contributions from across the lineup.
With the AL East race tightening, every win matters — and the Jays are showing they’re ready to fight.
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