Rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage is eyeing a Hollywood ending to a remarkable season after a dazzling performance carried the Toronto Blue Jays to the brink of World Series glory on Wednesday.
Yesavage, 22, delivered a gem to dominate the Los Angeles Dodgers’ star-studded batting line-up in a 6-1 Blue Jays triumph that has left the Canadian team one win away from the title.
The hard-throwing right-hander recorded 12 strikeouts with no walks across seven superb innings for just one run in a nerveless display at Dodger Stadium.
It marked the latest stop on a meteoric rise through the ranks for Yesavage, who began the season playing for Toronto’s Single-A minor league affiliate Dunedin — the fifth tier of baseball in the United States — in a game played in front of 327 spectators.
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