The Blue Jays had plenty of guys step up this year, from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette to veteran ace Max Scherzer. But the real breakout story was rookie Trey Yesavage. Recording a 2.84 ERA with 17 SOs across three World Series games within months of playing Low-A is surely commendable. And thus, although Toronto fell short of a World Series win, Yesavage emerged as one of the biggest positives to build around for the future.
“ On the biggest stage, the kid etched himself into baseball lore, dominating MVPs and future Hall of Famers ,” The Athletic’s Mitch Bannon said about the rookie. Expectedly, fans can’t wait to see him mowing down opponents right from Opening Day next season. With Scherzer potentially leaving the club, the onus is more on Yesavage. But according to recen

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