Dan Wilson’s Inexperience Cost a World Series Run
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Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson faced heavy backlash after his Game 7 bullpen decision backfired in 4-3 loss to Blue Jays.
The Seattle Mariners got eliminated from the playoffs, and it's hard to imagine they could have felt much worse about it in the moment.
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MLB insider Ken Rosenthal is not ready to buy Dan Wilson’s explanation for keeping Andres Munoz out during a crucial moment.
The Mariners took a 3–1 lead in Game 7 of the ALCS after solo home runs from Julio Rodríguez and Cal Raleigh and holding the Blue Jays to just one run through six innings. To their misfortunes, they weren't able to keep Toronto down any longer.
The Mariners lost a golden opportunity to reach the World Series for the first time, and manager Dan Wilson's managerial moves were the main factor in their 4-3 loss in Game 7.
The decision to pitch a game-weary Bazardo preceded Springer's home run that changed the outcome of the series and prompted some tough questions for Wilson.
The Toronto Blue Jays, down two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning with only a few outs remaining in their season, turned to George Springer. The former A
Mariners manager Dan Wilson revealed Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s role in his decision to pitch to Blue Jays slugger George Springer.