TORONTO - So much for the fatigue storyline.

The Seattle Mariners have looked anything but tired despite arriving in Toronto on a transcontinental flight less than 24 hours before the start of the American League Championship Series.

It seems the only thing a 15-inning Game 5 division series win did was make the Mariners hungry for more.

Seattle quieted the hot Toronto bats over two victories at Rogers Centre, the latest a 10-3 rout in Game 2 on Monday that has the Mariners two wins away from their first World Series appearance.

"They scored 10 runs today, so if they're fatigued (now) then they're going to be even better when we get back to Seattle," said Blue Jays outfielder Davis Schneider. "They're a good team. I feel like (fatigue) is just an excuse for teams to have if they end up

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