Toronto Blue Jays announce Trey Yesavage decision ahead of Diamondback series
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As the Toronto Blue Jays prepare to open a series against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday, manager John Schneider provided an update on Yesavage’s status.
Per MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson, Trey Yesavage is lined up for another rehab outing in Triple-A Buffalo on Tuesday.
The Toronto Blue Jays want to continue increasing his workload and make sure he’s fully prepared before rejoining the major-league rotation.
News: Trey Yesavage will make another rehab start Tuesday.
The #BlueJays want to get him just a bit more built up and be 100% sure that he’s here to stay when he arrives.
The #BlueJays want to get him just a bit more built up and be 100% sure that he’s here to stay when he arrives.
Yesavage progressing well a positive sign for the Blue Jays
The pitching staff has been short on depth early in the season, and getting Yesavage back healthy would add a dependable, experienced arm to the mix.
Yesavage impressed during his 2025 rookie season, posting a 1-0 record with a 3.21 ERA over 14 innings in three starts.
He struck out 16 hitters, walked seven, recorded a 1.43 WHIP, and limited opponents to a .236 batting average.
He maintained that momentum into the postseason, going 3-1 with a 3.58 ERA across 27.2 innings in six appearances.
Along the way, he tallied 39 strikeouts and an impressive 1.05 WHIP, helping the Blue Jays reach the World Series.
On baseball’s biggest stage, Yesavage continued to perform. Facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series, he went 1-0 with a 2.84 ERA over 12.2 innings in three outings, striking out 17 batters.
In one standout performance, he set a rookie record with 12 strikeouts without issuing a walk.
Although Toronto ultimately came up short, his showing confirmed he can compete at the highest level.
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