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Trey Yesavage needs no tag day There is a convenient misconception being spread around about how much the rookie phenom Trey Yesavage has been paid to pitch for the Blue Jays. It has been reported — over and over again in these days of social media semi-accuracy — that Yesavage was paid just more than $50,000 for his 12 days with the Jays pre-playoffs. Which is sort of true. People seem to forget — or don’t bother to report — that Yesavage happened to get a signing bonus of more than $4 million when he was drafted by the Jays in the first round a year ago. So now, you don’t have to buy him dinner if you see him, unless of course you just want t

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