'The definition of pain': Baseball world reacts to Blue Jays' wild-card exit

Carlos Santana had a three-run homer and Adam Frazier hit a go-ahead RBI double in the ninth inning as the Seattle Mariners came back from a seven-run deficit to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 10-9 and advance to the American League Division Series.

Following the Toronto Blue Jays' 10-9 loss to the Seattle Mariners in Game 2 of the wild-card round, baseball fans and media personalities alike took to Twitter to voice their disappointment.

While the Jays seemed to have the win in the bag when the score was 8-1 after five innings, they ultimately blew their seven-run lead and allowed the Mariners to successfully complete a comeback, tied for the second largest in MLB postseason history.

The loss ended the Blue Jays' season and sent the Mariners onto the American League Division Series vs. the Houston Astros.

Unfortunately, a heartbreakingly early exit in the playoffs is not an entirely new experience for sports fans in Toronto.

It marked the second time in three years that the Blue Jays have been unable to win a single game in the wild-card round. Many compared the pain of being a baseball fan in Toronto to the pain of being a Maple Leafs fan — a team that's lost in the first round of the playoffs in five of their last six seasons (they exited in the qualifying round of the 2019-20 'bubble' playoffs).

Here's a glimpse at some of the reactions to the loss.

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