Sunday, 19 October 2025

Kraken wear Mariners jerseys ahead of game in Toronto

The Seattle Kraken are making sure they’re repping their hometown MLB counterpart in Toronto.

With the Seattle Mariners up 3-2 over the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Championship Series, the Kraken strolled into Scotiabank Arena on Saturday donning Mariners jerseys ahead of their game against the Maple Leafs.

Multiple players, including American-born Ryan Lindgren and Matty Beniers, were among those sporting the M’s uniforms. But for some of the Canadians on the roster, it’s a little less certain who they’re cheering for.

Regina native Jordan Eberle is one who’s allegiances are being put to the test.

The Kraken winger has always supported Canada’s only Major League Baseball team. But Eberle is also captain of the NHL’s Kraken.

And that makes the ALCS tricky viewing.

“I’m actually torn,” Eberle said Saturday morning. “I’m a western Canadian. Seattle is closer to me and they have more Canadians on the roster than Toronto does … it’s a win-win. I’d love to see the city of Seattle move on to the World Series. I’d love to see the Jays move on.”

The Mariners scored five runs in the eighth inning Friday to top the Jays 6-2 and take a 3-2 lead in the ALCS. Game 6 goes Sunday at Rogers Centre — just down the street from Scotiabank Arena. Game 7, if necessary, would be Monday.

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Kraken defenceman and Toronto native Jamie Oleksiak said he remains a Jays fan despite getting caught up in Seattle’s run on the diamond. The hulking blueliner was in attendance when the Mariners beat the Detroit Tigers in 15 innings last week to advance to the franchise’s first ALCS since 2001.

“I’m always cheering for the Jays,” said Oleksiak, who watched Friday’s game with his family. “I’m happy either way, I guess … it’s been competitive and entertaining.”

Like many Jays fans, he tried to put on a brave face after an ugly bullpen implosion in Seattle roughly 12 hours earlier pushed Toronto to the brink of elimination.

“Still some series left,” Oleksiak said.

Fellow defenceman Vince Dunn, who grew up in Mississauga, Ont., said he’s been conflicted watching the Mariners, who have never played in a World Series, and the Jays go toe-to-toe in a compelling matchup.

“The Mariners not ever having won a championship, it’s maybe something that you’re hoping for and can rally around,” he said. “The teams in Seattle are pretty supportive of each other. I can only do my part and support them as well. 

“Whoever wins, it’s a happy home for me.” 

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First-year Kraken head coach Lane Lambert — an associate with the Leafs last season — said his support is firmly planted in the Mariners’ corner.

“It’s crazy,” said the Melfort, Sask., product. “Both cities, I was just in one and (now) in Seattle. I’m a homer. It was a heck of a game (Friday) night.”

A member of the Kraken since the club’s inaugural 2021-22 season and named the second captain in franchise history last October, Eberle has grown to appreciate his adopted city’s passion for its teams, including the NFL’s Seahawks and the Sounders of Major League Soccer.

“I love Seattle sports fans,” he said. “But I know how the Jays fans are, too.”

Eberle is also keenly aware the team that advances from the ALCS will face a potential buzz saw with the Shohei Ohtani-led Los Angeles Dodgers already waiting after completing their sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Championship Series.

“It’s gonna be awesome,” Eberle said. “But either way, they’re gonna have their hands full.” 

— With files from The Canadian Press



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Kraken wear Mariners jerseys ahead of game in Toronto

The Seattle Kraken are making sure they’re repping their hometown MLB counterpart in Toronto. With the Seattle Mariners up 3-2 over the Tor...