Blue Jays Fans Arrive in Seattle for ALCS Game 3 Against the Mariners
Seattle leads the American League Championship Series 2-0 after a 10-3 win, boosting enthusiasm among B.C. Mariners fans as Game 3 moves to Seattle.
- Oct. 14, 2025 — B.C.-based Mariners fans are celebrating as Seattle leads the ALCS two-zip and the series moves to Seattle for Game 3 on Wednesday.
- Seattle finished the regular season strongly, winning 10 games in a row in September to top the AL West and cruised to a 10-3 victory Monday in Game 2.
- For many fans in B.C., the Victoria Clipper 'Playoff Express' added sailings for the three Seattle games, easing border crossing for supporters.
- Visit Seattle says October is a "need period" for hotels, restaurants and shops, and playoffs can provide a welcome boost amid uncertain visits from Canadians and a drop in international visitors in 2025.
- The Mariners have yet to win an ALCS, and some Vancouver fans wore rival caps, saying they support both Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays after their 2022 wild-card series.
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