The Toronto Blue Jays were swept by the Seattle Mariners after falling 4-0 on Sunday afternoon at T-Mobile Park. Toronto managed just three hits and was shut out for the second straight game, completing a difficult weekend on the West Coast.
Blue Jays rookie starter Trey Yesavage kept the game within reach early, but Seattle broke through with a run in the third inning and added two more in the fourth. The Mariners sealed the victory with a four-run ninth inning, led by timely hitting from Josh Naylor and Cal Raleigh.
Toronto’s offense never found its rhythm, collecting only three hits while leaving four runners on base. After being blanked 11-0 on Saturday, the Blue Jays scored no runs over the final 18 innings of the series, raising concerns about an offense that has struggled to produce consistently.
The Blue Jays will look to regroup as they continue their road trip, hoping to end their offensive slump and get back into the American League playoff race.
