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Blue Jays, Return to Jose Urena and Mariners in the final

May 6, 2025; Anaeim, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays Jose Urena Savi (48) throws it to Los Angeles Angels during the first shot at the Angel Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

After being designed by New York Mets on May 1, the senior right -handed Jose Urena told him to have a belief.

It seems to have worked.

Urena was signed by Toronto Blue Jays at the beginning of the last week as a free agent, and the second start to the host Seattle Mariners in the afternoon.

Urena (0-0, 8.59 ERA) made 4 1/3 strokes on Tuesday, but Blue Jays’s Anaim could not make a decision to Los Angeles Angels in California in 8-3 defeats. He allowed two runs in four strokes with one walk and two strikes.

“Game, baseball,” he said, 33-year-old Urena, who went to the top 14-7 for Miami Marlins in 2017. “Sometimes, (this) does not go the way you want. You are trying to put your mind correctly and think and account. Try to rely on your possession and get the opportunity when they bring it.”

Beginners bought Blue Jays Urena with Max Scherzer (Right thumb inflammation) and Alex Manoah (right -end surgery).

“We’ve loved him for a while; we know what’s about.” He said. “He’s a professional. A good jug for a long time in this league. … If he can go in and give us some stability, it’s a big plus for us.”

Urena is a five-scorer strokes in each of the zafers, who will oppose the right-hand-handed Bryce Miller (2-3, 4.15 ERA) of the sailors who have won two of their last three decisions.

Urena met 2,53 ERA in four career matches against sailors, and Miller met Blue Jays once, and in July 2023, 5 1/3 strokes gave up a race in three strokes. He could not make a decision in Seattle’s 3-2 victory.

Blue Jays, Addison Barger broke the tie with the eighth Inning RBI single on Saturday with 6-3 wins on Saturday Seattle’s nine consecutive exhibition victory ended, Bo Bichette doubled and Homered and Alejandro Kirk took four hit.

Since Seattle went 3-0 ahead after Four Inning, Mariners’s bull Tellez deepened for the fourth time in five games this season, but Blue Jays tied the score and continued with three eighth.

“Tonight is a hard one. He went ahead early and just couldn’t,” said Dan Wilson, a Mariners manager, lost his team in five series before he returned to win the last two series.

Nevertheless, Seattle’s series-116 wins 2001 team, which was brought together by 15, the second longest time in the history of franchise-Mariners to pass the American League to the end of the American League West.

“Look at this series line and what these men can achieve in this club building is very impressive. We will go back to the winning board and we will go there.” He said. “Everything was very good, preparation was good, the effort was incredible, energy, focus … Everything is there.

“We’re going back tomorrow and we’re doing the same thing and we continue to move. These men showed us how strong they’re. As we’re talking about, it’s a special group. It’s just ready to go tomorrow.”

-FELD level media

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