“Blown away.” That’s how manager John Schneider described rookie Trey Yesavage’s Game 5 masterpiece. The 22-year-old righty threw seven dominant innings, allowing one run on three hits with 12 strikeouts—joining legends like Sandy Koufax among the youngest to notch double-digit Ks in a World Series game. When asked about what’s next, Yesavage made it clear the Blue Jays aren’t slowing down, just one win from the title.
But those numbers weren’t the end of the story. Trey Yesavage said something that shocked everyone when MLB Network asked if he would be able to play in a possible Game 7: “Mentally, I’ll be available for Game 6.” Well, we know that starters need four or five days between games to protect their arms and keep them from getting hurt in a way that could end their careers. But

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