Vladimir Jr. and Springer Ignite Blue Jays Offense in Game 3 Blowout Victory

The Toronto Blue Jays showcased a powerful offensive performance in Game 3, defeating the Seattle Mariners 13-4 on October 15, 2025. This victory marked a pivotal moment in the American League Championship Series, rejuvenating the Blue Jays after losing the first two games at home.
Blue Jays’ Offensive Surge
After two disappointing games, the Blue Jays reclaimed their form by smashing five home runs and four doubles. Their hitting coach, David Popkins, motivated the team by sharing highlights from the 1996 World Series, underlining that the series was far from over.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Shines
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went 4-for-4, hitting one home run and two doubles.
- Guerrero’s hits recorded exit velocities of 108 mph, 106 mph, 105 mph, and 103 mph.
Guerrero expressed his desire to focus on winning rather than individual accolades. His performance revitalized the lineup, contributing significantly to the offensive explosion.
Powerful Strategy
Prior to Game 3, the Blue Jays aimed to increase their offensive output. In the previous two games, they managed only eight hits combined. Their strategy involved making hard contact with the ball right from the start.
- The team recorded 13 balls in play with speeds exceeding 100 mph during Game 3.
- George Springer hit a notable 431-foot home run, which marked his 22nd postseason home run.
- They matched the record for the most home runs hit by an AL team in a playoff game.
Bieber’s Strong Performance
Shane Bieber, starting pitcher for the Blue Jays, rebounded after a shaky first inning to deliver a commendable performance. After allowing a two-run homer to Julio Rodriguez, Bieber limited the Mariners’ offense effectively.
- Bieber threw 84 pitches, using a mix of sliders and curveballs to dominate batters.
- He induced 17 swing-and-misses, showcasing his improved execution.
Historical Context
The five home runs by the Blue Jays matched a postseason record previously set by the team during the AL Division Series against the New York Yankees. Additionally, the game tied the MLB record for the most total home runs in a postseason game.
Future Outlook
Following this decisive victory, the Blue Jays shifted the momentum in the series, needing just two more wins to clinch the championship. However, the Mariners remain focused on maintaining their home-field advantage. Rodriguez reminded his team that baseball is about moving forward and not dwelling on past games.