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Blue Jays Shut Out Again by Mariners, Struggle at the Plate

Seattle Mariners

For the second consecutive game, the Toronto Blue Jays found themselves on the wrong side of a shutout, falling to the Seattle Mariners 4-0. The Blue Jays struggled offensively, managing just three hits, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. providing the lone extra-base hit—a double that registered an impressive exit velocity of 114.7 mph. Nathan Lukes and Ernie Clement contributed singles, while the team also drew two walks, but the overall performance left much to be desired.

Despite the lack of run support, starting pitcher Trey Yesavage delivered a quality outing. He pitched six innings, allowing three hits and three runs (two earned) while striking out seven. The Mariners seemed to take a cautious approach against Yesavage’s breaking pitches, but they capitalized on mistakes, hitting two home runs during the game. “If that is a bad Trey start, we have an excellent starter there,” a source noted, highlighting the positive aspects of his performance.

Reliever Tyler Rogers made quick work of the seventh inning, needing only six pitches to retire the side. However, Mason Fluharty struggled in the eighth, throwing 32 pitches and giving up three hits, one of which resulted in an earned run, though he managed to strike out two batters.

Defensively, there were mixed results for the Jays. While Guerrero showcased his skills with a couple of solid defensive plays, Clement committed a throwing error at shortstop. Lukes also made a notable catch in right field, but these efforts were overshadowed by the team’s inability to generate offense.

As the Blue Jays prepare to travel south for a series against the San Francisco Giants, they will look to break their scoring drought. Kevin Gausman, who holds a record of 4-7 and a 4.19 ERA, is set to take the mound against Landen Roupp, who has a 5-8 record with a 4.55 ERA. The game is scheduled for a late start at 9:45 PM Eastern, and fans are hopeful that the Jays will find their rhythm at the plate.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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