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Jorge Polanco continues to deliver as Mariners playoff hero, giving ‘glory to God’

Jorge Polanco started and ended his weekend by delivering some of the biggest hits in Seattle Mariners franchise history. The switch-hitting second baseman’s heroics began with Friday night’s walk-off single in the 15th inning to send Seattle to the American League Championship Series.

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Less than 48 hours later, Polanco drove in runs from both sides of the plate as the Mariners went into Toronto and took Game 1 of the ALCS. His two-out hit in the sixth inning brought home Julio Rodriguez for what turned out to be the decisive run in a 3-1 victory over the Blue Jays.

The 32-year-old joined Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez as the only players in franchise history to produce game-winning RBIs in two straight postseason games.

“It’s been an honor for me to be part of this postseason,” Polanco told MLB Network Radio on Monday. “A dream come true, playing in these type of games. I just feel really good, feel really, really grateful to [be] delivering in those moments.”

He was at it again in Game 2 on Monday night. With two runners on and the score tied at three in the fifth inning, he hit his third home run of the postseason and produced a third consecutive game-winning RBI.

That was his seventh hit in as many games. Six of them put runs on the board. He then added another single in the seventh inning of the 10-3 win that gave the Mariners a 2-0 series lead.

“We never give up,” Polanco said following Friday’s walk-off. “We just keep fighting. It doesn’t matter how many [games] we play. We just stay ready, just wait for the moment. It’s going to come. It was my time, but my teammates did a good job too.”

Seattle’s decision to re-sign Polanco to a one-year deal following an underwhelming 2024, when he hit .213 and battled a knee injury, was met with skepticism. He responded by posting a .265 average with 26 home runs and 78 RBIs in the 2025 regular season.

Polanco’s faith in God was a guiding factor in his return to the team. He knew Seattle was where he wanted to be and praised the Lord for getting the opportunity to come back.

“I’m very thankful,” he said over the weekend. “Glory to God. He knows I wanted to be here. This is a special group. There’s a lot of really good guys and really good people. I just wanted to be back here.”

His Instagram bio declares “Jesus más fuerte que todo!” which translates to “Jesus is stronger than everything!”

The first decade of Polanco’s career was spent in Minnesota, where he reached the playoffs four times and made the All-Star team in 2019. He had never gotten past the division series until Seattle reached the ALCS this year for the first time in 24 years. The significance of what he and his teammates have accomplished — and what it means for the Mariners’ fanbase — has not been lost on Polanco.

“Man, it’s special, you know?” he said Friday. “Glory to God. … It means a lot. It means a lot, just to do it for the fans. They’re very special fans. They’re always showing up and just supporting us.”

The two teams get a travel day Tuesday before Game 3 takes place in Seattle on Wednesday. First pitch is at 8:08 p.m. ET.

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