GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - In a whirlwind of events, Trey Yesavage continued his crazy run this Friday Night by starting for the Blue Jays at home in Game 1 of the World Series, which they won 11-4 over the Dodgers.

The rookie Yesavage went four innings, allowing two earned runs and striking out five Dodgers before his night was over.

The game was only his seventh MLB start since he joined the big leagues at the tail end of the regular season.

After being drafted 20th overall to Toronto in 2024, Yesavage flew through the minors, going from single-A to the pros in just one season.

As Trey rests up his arm, the team will face Los Angeles Saturday, playing from ahead in the series, as they look for their first Championship in over three decades.

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