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Seattle Mariners silence critics with ‘complete team’ win… are they finally ending 24 years of waiting?

With Logan Gilbert dealing and Cal Raleigh slugging, the Mariners beat Detroit to take a 2-1 ALDS lead

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Seattle Mariners celebrate after defeating the Tigers in Game 3 to move within one win of the ALCS

The Seattle Mariners have been haunted for years by one fact: they are the only MLB franchise never to play in a World Series. After Tuesday night’s emphatic 8-4 win over the Detroit Tigers in Game 3 of the ALDS, they might finally be closing in on ending that painful trivia.

It wasn’t just one star. It was a night when the Mariners looked like what pitcher Logan Gilbert called “the most complete team I’ve been on and seen.”

A balanced, all-around victory

Seattle built an 8-1 lead after a three-hour rain delay, hitting three home runs, flashing aggressive baserunning, and showing off the kind of lineup depth that has been missing in past seasons.

Gilbert was magnificent, throwing seven innings with seven strikeouts. Behind him, closer Andrés Muñoz shut the door after the Tigers threatened with a ninth-inning rally.

Cal Raleigh, an AL MVP candidate, launched his second career postseason homer, just months removed from his historic 60-homer regular season. J.P. Crawford, batting ninth, had a perfect night that included a home run. And trade acquisition Eugenio Suárez added his own blast, showing why the midseason moves have been so crucial.

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“One through nine, guys had good at-bats,” Raleigh said afterward. “And that’s what we’re preaching.”

Midseason transformation paying off

At the start of 2025, the Mariners looked strong on paper — a rotation anchored by Gilbert and George Kirby, plus young star Julio Rodríguez and Raleigh in the lineup. But injuries and inconsistent offense made them vulnerable.

Everything changed around July. The front office brought in Suárez and first baseman Josh Naylor, while the rotation began to get healthy again. Suddenly, a team with glaring holes started to look balanced. Game 3 in Detroit was a perfect reflection of that new identity.

History within reach

With the victory, Seattle is now one win away from the ALCS for the first time since 2001. That year, they won 116 games but still fell short of the World Series. Two decades of frustration could be erased with just one more victory.

“We’ve been battling all along to get here,” Suárez said. “We’re not done yet. We have to continue playing like this.”

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What comes next

The Mariners will hand the ball to Bryce Miller in Game 4, facing Tigers starter Casey Mize. Detroit showed late fight, plating three ninth-inning runs and forcing Seattle manager Dan Wilson to call on Muñoz in a save situation. Tigers manager A.J. Hinch promised his team won’t back down.

“We’ve earned our way here,” Hinch said. “Our guys will be ready.”

But right now, it’s the Mariners who look ready to rewrite their history. A franchise defined by waiting might finally be on the verge of its biggest breakthrough.
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Mexico stuns Chile with 4-1 rout… U-20 squad storms into quarterfinals after eight years

With or without teenage star Gilberto Mora, Mexico proved its depth and silenced the Chilean crowd in Valparaíso

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Mexico U-20 players celebrate after their 4-1 victory over Chile in Valparaíso to secure a quarterfinal berth

For the first time in eight years, the Mexico national under-20 football team is heading to the quarterfinals of the U-20 World Cup — and they did it in style.

In front of a raucous Valparaíso crowd, the young Mexican squad thrashed host nation Chile 4-1, a statement win that ended Chile’s tournament and reaffirmed Mexico’s growing strength on the world stage.

The spotlight once again fell on 16-year-old Gilberto Mora of Club Tijuana, who delivered the assist for Mexico’s opening goal. But even after Mora was subbed off in the 76th minute, Mexico’s firepower only grew stronger — thanks to Hugo Camberos, who scored twice in just 14 minutes of play.

Breaking the game open

Early on, Chile looked dangerous, but Mexico struck first. Mora set up Tahiel Jiménez, who coolly slotted home for 1-0. Shortly after, Iker Fimbres of C.F. Monterrey unleashed a stunning long-range strike to double the lead, quieting the home fans.

When Camberos came off the bench, he put the game beyond doubt with two late goals, showing Mexico’s depth and composure. Chile’s Juan Rossel managed a consolation goal in the 88th minute, but it did little to soften the blow of elimination.

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“Being one step closer to the semifinals is special, but we’re not done yet,” said Jiménez, who dedicated his opener to injured teammate Mateo Levy of Cruz Azul, sidelined due to concussion protocol but expected back for the next match.

Stars of the night

  • Gilberto Mora: One assist, now tallying three goals and two assists in the tournament.
  • Iker Fimbres: Scored the game-changing second goal with a long-range rocket.
  • Hugo Camberos: The substitute who turned the win into a rout with a quick brace.
  • Elías Montiel of C.F. Pachuca: Celebrated his 20th birthday with a win and standout performance in midfield.

Historic context

The victory marked Mexico’s first comeback to the U-20 World Cup quarterfinals since 2017. It also made history — Chile had never lost a knockout game at home by such a margin. For Mexican fans, the triumph is more than just a result; it’s a sign that their youth program is producing a new generation ready to compete globally.

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What’s next

Mexico will face the winner of Argentina vs. Nigeria in the quarterfinals on October 11 at 5:00 PM (Mexico City time). Both potential opponents are strong, but with their depth and form, Mexico enters as a genuine contender.

Chile, meanwhile, exits the tournament after winning only one of four matches, a bitter ending for the host nation.

For Mexico, the dream is alive — and after eight years, they look more ready than ever to chase glory.
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Aaron Judge saves Yankees with miracle 3-run shot… can New York keep the dream alive?

Yankees overcome 5-run deficit as Judge powers historic comeback against Blue Jays in ALDS Game 3

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Aaron Judge celebrates after his game-tying three-run homer in ALDS Game 3 as the Yankees rally past the Blue Jays

When Aaron Judge walked to the plate in the fourth inning at Yankee Stadium, the New York Yankees were staring down elimination. Trailing 6-1 and outscored 23-8 in the first two games of the ALDS against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Bronx crowd was restless. Then, with one swing, Judge changed everything.

On a 100 mph fastball thrown a foot inside, Judge muscled a line drive down the left-field line that clanged off the foul pole three-quarters of the way up. The ballpark erupted. The Yankees had life.

“It was crazy,” teammate Cody Bellinger said. “I was just standing there saying, ‘Hit the f—ing foul pole.’ And he did.”

The three-run shot tied the game at 6-6 and swung momentum back to New York. From there, the Yankees never looked back, storming to a 9-6 victory that forced a Game 4 and kept their October alive.

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A comeback for the ages

Toronto entered the night undefeated this season when leading by five runs (39-0). The Yankees hadn’t won a postseason game after trailing by at least five since the 2010 ALCS. But Judge’s blast, coupled with an outpouring of offense, rewrote those odds.

The Yankees piled on runs with contributions from across the lineup. Jazz Chisholm Jr. put them ahead in the fifth with a laser to right, and Bellinger added a clutch RBI double later. Toronto’s defensive miscues also proved costly, with two errors opening the door for insurance runs.

Meanwhile, New York’s bullpen — often criticized throughout the year — was flawless. Five relievers combined for 6⅔ scoreless innings, highlighted by Devin Williams extending his scoreless streak to 12⅓ innings and David Bednar notching a gritty five-out save.

“Those guys were awesome,” manager Aaron Boone said. “That was as good as it gets, especially when our backs were completely against the wall.”

Judge’s October redemption

For years, critics have pointed to Judge’s underwhelming postseason numbers compared to his regular-season dominance. But this October has been different.

His homer in Game 3 was the sixth of his career in potential elimination games, tying David Ortiz for the most in MLB history. Judge finished 3-for-4 with a double, two diving catches, and smart baserunning that produced a run. His playoff batting average now sits at .500 with an OPS of 1.304.

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“It was a best-player-in-the-game type performance,” Boone said. “That’s what makes him special — when everything is on the line, he delivers.”

Judge himself credited some help from the Yankees’ past. “I guess a couple ghosts from Monument Park helped keep it fair,” he joked after the game.

What’s next

The Yankees still face elimination in Game 4 on Wednesday. They’ll send promising right-hander Cam Schlittler to the mound, while Toronto is expected to counter with a bullpen game led by Louis Varland.

For the Yankees, the math is simple: survive one more night and push the series to a decisive Game 5 back at Rogers Centre.

“For us, it’s about living to fight another day,” Bellinger said. “And tonight, we did exactly that.”
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Bengals stun AFC North by trading for Joe Flacco… can the 40-year-old save their season?

Cincinnati turns to veteran Super Bowl MVP after Joe Burrow’s injury leaves playoff hopes hanging

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Joe Flacco joins the Cincinnati Bengals after a trade with the Cleveland Browns, set to start amid playoff pressure

The Cincinnati Bengals have made one of the most surprising moves of the NFL season, trading for veteran quarterback Joe Flacco from their division rivals, the Cleveland Browns. The deal, announced Tuesday, also sends a 2026 sixth-round draft pick to Cincinnati, with Cleveland receiving a fifth-round pick in return.

The move comes as Cincinnati scrambles to stabilize its season following the loss of franchise quarterback Joe Burrow, who suffered a toe injury in Week 2 and is expected to miss at least three months. Replacement starter Jake Browning has struggled badly, throwing eight interceptions across four games during a stretch in which the Bengals have been outscored 113-37.

Flacco’s second act

At 40 years old, Flacco remains one of the most experienced quarterbacks in the NFL. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor praised the move, calling Flacco “an experienced quarterback with a history of winning”. Taylor added: “He’s a leader with a skill set that will fit our personnel well. We’re excited to have him on our team.”

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Flacco’s career resurgence last year earned him the Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year award after a remarkable five-game run with Cleveland, where he threw for 1,616 yards and 13 touchdowns, leading the Browns to an unlikely playoff berth. He has also spent time with the Indianapolis Colts, completing 65.3% of his passes in 2024 before being replaced when rookie Anthony Richardson returned from injury.

For Bengals fans, the headline is clear: Flacco is expected to start as early as Sunday’s matchup against the Green Bay Packers.

A career spanning the AFC North

Remarkably, once Flacco suits up for Cincinnati, he will have played for every AFC North team except the Pittsburgh Steelers. He spent 11 years with the Baltimore Ravens, where he famously won Super Bowl XLVII MVP after defeating the San Francisco 49ers.

Cincinnati still has two meetings left with Baltimore this season, including a highly anticipated Thanksgiving night clash in Baltimore, a game that could define the AFC playoff race.

Fallout in Cleveland

For the Browns, moving Flacco clears the path for rookie Shedeur Sanders, who has been elevated to the No. 2 quarterback spot behind starter Dillon Gabriel. Sanders praised Flacco’s mentorship during his brief time in Cleveland: “He was definitely somebody I leaned on for wisdom. He helped me a lot with the transition into the league,” Sanders told Fox 8 News.

Meanwhile, Deshaun Watson remains sidelined on the physically unable to perform list as he recovers from an Achilles injury, leaving Cleveland thin but committed to giving their rookies more snaps.

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What’s at stake

The Bengals are currently 2-3 and sit second in the AFC North, trailing only the Steelers (3-1). According to ESPN’s Football Power Index, they hold just a 9.2% chance of making the postseason. Cincinnati’s front office is betting that Flacco’s arm, leadership, and knack for late-season runs can keep the team afloat until Burrow is ready to return.

For Flacco, this trade represents both a homecoming and one final shot at glory. For Cincinnati, it’s about survival — and perhaps, a chance to rewrite the script on what was once a promising season.
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