In a game where your greenest rookie simply overpowers the best hitting team in baseball, and your franchise first baseman has a grand slam, it’s easy for other players to get lost in the shuffle.
Not that any of those players cares much beyond the win and the 2-0 lead they take to New York on Tuesday night, but this Blue Jays 13-7 win was still about more than just Trey Yesavage and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
It starts with Daulton Varsho who will likely be the third name read in any highlight package from a Jays perspective despite the fact his evening went double, run scored, RBI-double, run scored and then a two-run homer followed by a solo shot.
Varsho, though, was far more interested in talking about his 22-year-old pitcher’s night or Guerrero’s dominance of this series from a hitting