TORONTO - Another big outing from the Toronto Blue Jays' oldest player, George Springer, has set the stage for the newest in Trey Yesavage.

Before throttling the Baltimore Orioles 11-2 to sweep the three-game weekend series on Sunday, the Blue Jays announced the 22-year-old Yesavage will make his debut in Tampa Bay against the Rays on Monday.

Yesavage watched from the dugout as the 35-year-old Springer smacked a homer and two doubles for two more RBIs in his remarkable comeback season.

"I still can't believe he didn't make the all-star team," Toronto manager John Schneider said. "His numbers speak for themselves."

Springer smashed his team-leading 29th homer and hit the 75-RBI mark. His .949 OPS trails only New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge (1.120) and Los Angeles Dodgers slugger

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