In his shockingly brief Major League Baseball career, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage has shown that when he doesn’t have his best stuff, he’s still pretty good.

And when he does have his best stuff? He’s like a demi-god throwing thunderbolts toward the plate.

The latter version took the mound at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday night, and the 22-year-old rookie delivered seven electric innings that were, at once, an iconic moment in Blue Jays history and one of the best pitching performances ever in the World Series.

He’s so new to the Jays that no one has even given him a nickname. Here’s one suggestion: The Treyminator.

Yesavage struck out 12 Los Angeles Dodgers — a lineup with multiple future Hall of Famers — and gave up just three hits, two of them infield singles.

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