SEATTLE -- In a truly wacky series of events, the Mariners turned their 11th triple play in franchise history in the fourth inning of Sunday's game and their first since Aug. 9, 2010. It was the first time the Blue Jays hit into a triple play since June 6, 2014 against the Cardinals.
Leading, 4-3, the Blue Jays had runners on first and third with nobody out, when second baseman Ryan Goins grounded a 1-2 curveball to first baseman Mark Trumbo.
Trumbo stepped on first for the first out of the inning, then threw to shortstop Brad Miller with Toronto's Kevin Pillar hung up between first and second.