TORONTO — Luis Castillo and Andrés Muñoz combined on a shutout, Cal Raleigh hit a two-run homer and the Seattle Mariners won in their first postseason game since 2001, beating the Toronto Blue Jays 4-0 Friday in their AL wild-card series opener.
Eugenio Suárez had two hits and two RBIs and rookie Julio Rodríguez reached base three times and scored twice for the Mariners, who can wrap up the series with a win in Game 2 Saturday.
The series winner plays AL West champion Houston in the Division Series starting Tuesday in Texas.
Throwing two different kinds of fastballs at 100 mph and his changeup at 92 mph, Castillo scattered six singles in 7 /13 innings. He struck out five and walked none, facing the second-highest scoring team in the AL.
Castillo, acquired in a midseason trade from Cincinnati, became the first pitcher in Mariners history to throw more than seven scoreless innings in a postseason start.
The right-hander turned away from home plate and pumped his fist after fanning designated hitter Danny Jansen to end the seventh, Castillo’s third straight strikeout.
Castillo’s only other postseason start came with Cincinnati in 2020, when he lost to Atlanta in the wild-card round. Castillo allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings in that one but the Reds were eliminated with a 5-0 defeat.
Muñoz came on in the eighth after Castillo hit George Springer on the left wrist with his 108th pitch. Springer went down in pain and was checked by the trainer but remained in the game. X-rays on Springer were negative, interim manager John Schneider said.
Muñoz finished the eighth by getting Bo Bichette to fly out and retiring Vladimir Guerrero Jr. on a grounder to shortstop.
Matt Chapman’s two-out double in the ninth was Toronto’s seventh hit of the game, and first for extra bases. Muñoz quickly closed out the Blue Jays.
Making his first career postseason start, All-Star Alek Manoah gave up four runs in 5 2/3 innings, matching the total he allowed in six September starts. Three of the four hits off him were for extra bases.
Manoah was in trouble right from the start, hitting Rodríguez on the hand with his fourth pitch of the game, and missing high and tight to Ty France with his fifth.
Rodríguez advanced on France’s grounder and scored on Suárez’s double to right. Raleigh followed with a 362-foot drive into the right field bullpen on a 3-2 fastball.
Last Friday, Raleigh had a pinch-hit home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat Oakland and clinch Seattle’s first postseason berth since 2001.
The early outburst drained much of the energy and excitement from a sellout crowd of 47,402 on hand for Toronto’s first home postseason game since the 2016 AL Championship Series.
Manoah hit Rodríguez for a second time in the fifth, and Seattle’s star newcomer made Toronto pay once more, advancing to third on France’s single to right and scoring on Suárez’s grounder.
Springer and Bichette hit back-to-back two-out singles off Castillo in the third but Guerrero flied out.
Whit Merrifield and Springer reached on two-out singles in the fifth but Castillo got Bichette to ground out.
HOW MANY?
Rodríguez thought the inning was over when Teoscar Hernández grounded out to short for the second out in the fourth, running almost all the way from center field to the infield before realizing his mistake. Chapman flied out to Rodríguez in center to end the inning.
EDDIE GETS ’EM READY
Former Blue Jays slugger Edwin Encarnación threw out the first pitch. Encarnación won the 2016 AL wild card game for Toronto with a home run in the 11th inning off Baltimore’s Ubaldo Jiménez.
UP NEXT
The Mariners will start LHP Robbie Ray (12-12, 3.71 ERA) in Saturday’s Game 2. RHP Kevin Gausman (12-10, 3.35 ERA) starts for Toronto.
Ray won the 2021 AL Cy Young Award with the Blue Jays, going 13-7 with a 2.84 ERA and 248 strikeouts, then signed with Seattle. In his final five regular-season starts this season, Ray had a 5.27 ERA and allowed eight home runs in 27 1/3 innings.
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