Trey Yesavage stole the spotlight in World Series Game 5, delivering a masterclass performance that pushed the Toronto Blue Jays to the brink of a championship. After their Game 4 defeat, many expected the Los Angeles Dodgers to come roaring back, but the 22-year-old rookie had other ideas. The young ace completely flipped the script with one of the most dominant outings of the postseason.
The Dodgers, who had drawn four walks off Shohei Ohtani in Game 3, couldn’t even get one against Trey Yesavage. The rookie didn’t allow a single walk through seven innings, striking out 12 and surrendering just three hits.
The incredible performance from Trey Yesavage had the Blue Jays’ dugout buzzing and fans at Dodger Stadium on their feet.
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