After a gut-wrenching Game 3 loss in extra innings, the Toronto Blue Jays rebounded with a strong 6-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series.
22-year-old starter Trey Yesavage will take the mound for Toronto in Wednesday night’s Game 5, and he was sure to explain that this season has prepared him for what might be the biggest contest of the year.
“Each day I learn something new. I take something away from my game or someone else’s game,” Yesavage told Kristina Ruther of SportsNet. “So just stacking all those up this entire season has led me to this point.”
Yesavage has been a key contributor during the Blue Jays’ postseason run. He has posted a 4.26 ERA across four starts and has enjoyed moments of dominance. Article Continues Below
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