Blue Jays have 4 runs and 8 hits in falling into 2-0 ALCS deficit against Mariners
Toronto has scored four runs with eight hits but only two extra-base hits in two games, falling behind 2-0 in the ALCS against Seattle.
- On Monday, the Toronto Blue Jays fell into a 2-0 ALCS deficit in Seattle after scoring four runs and eight hits in the two games.
- Limited offense has hurt Toronto Blue Jays, with just one hit after the second inning and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 0 for 7 in the series.
- By season measures, Toronto led MLB with 49 comeback wins, went 40-41 on the road but swept Seattle in May, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit 9 for 17 versus the Yankees.
- Statistically, 24 of 27 road teams that start 2-0 in the 2-3-2 series go on to win, while Toronto Blue Jays seek their first World Series appearance since 1993.
- Amid the deficit, clubhouse voices focused on regrouping for the next game, with rookie Trey Yesavage saying, `We have a good day tomorrow to reset as a team and get ready for Game 3 and whatever happens there`.
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