Trey Yesavage's Game 5 gem puts Blue Jays
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On the biggest stage, the 22-year-old righty etched himself into baseball lore, dominating MVPs and future Hall of Famers.
Only weeks after making his MLB debut, Toronto Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage was invited to join his teammates at an afterparty to celebrate clinching the American League East. With the AL’s top playoff seed and a first-round bye assured, the Blue Jays planned to enjoy a night out when the regular season ended.
The Blue Jays’ Game 5 hero started this season in Class A ball. But his reaction to heckling fans informed his pitching coach he was ready to beat the Dodgers.
Trey Yesavage pulled off a feat that just three other pitchers in the history of the World Series have managed before, two of them Hall of Famers.
After another spectacular start, this time in the World Series, a good 20 or so MLB teams are kicking themselves.
The out-of-nowhere rookie is a diehard Eagles fan having grown up in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Too bad the Phillies are nowhere close to a World Series.
Trey Yesavage's incredible Game 5 outing, and his rapid rise with the Blue Jays, will be remembered for a long time.
Last night in Game 5, Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage had one of the best performances ever by a rookie in a World Series. Now Toronto is one game away from winning it all for the first time since '93.