He was “built for this,” Trey Yesavage said before his first playoff appearance and, almost incredibly, just the fourth start of his big-league career.

Built for Blue Jays history, it turns out, and accompanied by standing ovations and the humiliation of hitter after hitter in the potent New York Yankees lineup, many of whom were left looking clueless after facing him for the first time.

The 22-year-old rookie put on a hell of a show for a sellout crowd of 44,764 at the Rogers Centre on Sunday afternoon, no-hitting the Bronx Bombers through 5 1/3 innings of dominating work.

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With booming bats to complement the Yesavage brilliance, the Jays destroyed the Yankees for a second consecutive day in what was mostly a laugher of a 13-7

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