It's natural to be nervous ahead of one's Major League Baseball debut, no matter the circumstances. But what if you're doing it in the middle of a pennant race?

Toronto Blue Jays right-handed pitching prospect Trey Yesavage is expected to do exactly that. The team's first-round pick in last summer's draft, Yesavage bulldozed his way through four levels of the minors this season, and is expected to start for Toronto against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night.

The 22-year-old has punched out a ridiculous 160 batters across 98 innings this season, holding opposing batters to a .158 batting average.

There are only 13 games left on the Blue Jays' schedule entering Monday, so if he remains in the rotation, Yesavage would get three appearances at most during the regular season before potential

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