October 6, 2024

Blue Jays’ epic collapse against Mariners was an all-time bad beat

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Facing elimination, the Toronto Blue Jays jumped out to an 8-1 lead in the fifth inning of Game 2 of their American League Wild Card series against the Seattle Mariners.

Before they could even let the sure victory sink in, the lead was cut to 8-5 the next inning. Four innings later, their season was over. The Blue Jays lost the game 10-9.

It was an epic postseason collapse, one not seen since 2008 — and only one other time before that had a team blown a seven-run lead in the playoffs. For those who bet on Toronto to win, which was pretty much everybody, it was an all-time bad beat.

80% of money was on the Blue Jays -170.

This was only the third time EVER that a team rallied from 7+ runs down in the playoffs.

All-time bad beat. 🤮

— John Ewing 🦁 (@johnewing) October 9, 2022

The Mariners become the 3rd team ever to come back from a 7-run deficit in a postseason game, joining;

– 2008 ALCS Game 5: Red Sox trail Rays 7-0 before coming back to win 8-7

– 1929 World Series Game 4: Philadelphia Athletics trail Cubs 8-0 before coming back to win 10-8 pic.twitter.com/DwTsjM46Bs

— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 9, 2022

Toronto had a win probability of 99%! And 80% of moneyline bettors at BetMGM picked the Jays to win, which looked promising when starting pitcher Kevin Gausman was pulled to a standing ovation.

Then the bullpen proceeded to meltdown, and a season that started with so much promise for Toronto ended in severe disappointment. This one is going to sting for a long time.

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