The Blue Jays have their first 1-2-3 inning on offence in the bottom of the fourth, so Trey Yesavage goes back to the mound.
The rookie dominated through the first two innings, but has looked shaky since, loading the bases in each of the third and fourth and escaping with well-placed double play balls.
At 65 pitches, he is not long for this game, but a clean top of the fifth would go a long way toward helping the Jays piece together the last few innings.
No one is warming up in the Jays’ bullpen as the inning begins.