The Toronto Blue Jays secured a 6-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday, forcing a decisive Game 7 in the American League Championship Series. The win came after the Blue Jays homered twice and capitalized on three errors by the Mariners. Rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage, making only his sixth Major League start, delivered a strong performance, allowing just one run over five and two-thirds innings. He struck out seven batters and induced three consecutive inning-ending double plays, two of which occurred with the bases loaded. "He comes every day and gives it all he has," said Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. about Yesavage. "It’s amazing playing defense behind him. He brings the energy, he’s young. He wants to win so bad." With the victory, the Blue Jays tied the series at three games each. They will host Game 7 on Monday night, with the winner advancing to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. The Blue Jays are aiming to return to the World Series for the first time since winning back-to-back titles in 1992 and 1993. The Mariners, who have never reached the World Series, struggled defensively, committing three errors that contributed to the Blue Jays' scoring. The Blue Jays took an early lead, scoring two runs in the second inning, aided by Seattle's mistakes. They extended their lead to 4-0 in the third when Ernie Clement hit a triple, followed by Barger’s two-run homer off Mariners starter Logan Gilbert. Guerrero added to the lead with a solo home run in the fifth inning, marking his sixth of the playoffs. The Mariners managed to score two runs in the sixth, with Josh Naylor hitting a home run and Eugenio Suarez driving in another run. However, the Blue Jays responded with another run in the seventh, capitalizing on a throwing error by Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. The Blue Jays, who had the best home record in the American League during the regular season, are looking to clinch the series at Rogers Centre after dropping the first two games at home. Guerrero emphasized the importance of teamwork, stating, "Whatever happens, you know?" as the team prepares for the critical Game 7. As the series heads to its final game, both teams are aware of the stakes. The Blue Jays have shown resilience throughout the playoffs, bouncing back from setbacks and maintaining their focus. Manager John Schneider noted the significance of the moment, saying, "We’re trying to win one game in a row. We’ve done that 99 times this year." With the series tied, the anticipation builds for Game 7, where the Blue Jays will look to continue their playoff run and secure a spot in the World Series.