Toronto Blue Jays' Trey Yesavage moves into MLB Pipeline's top ten right-handed pitching prospects
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Trey Yesavage is going to be an important pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays for many years to come.
After a historic performance in the postseason that fell just short of a World Series title, Blue Jays rookie right-hander Trey Yesavage has been named the third-best right-handed pitching prospect by MLB Pipeline headed into the 2026 campaign.
Our preseason rankings kicked off today with the Top 10 RHP prospects: http://atmlb.com/4pzQz98
On Monday, the Blue Jays announced shared on the team's X account that Yesavage was named to the top-10 right-handed pitching prospects in baseball by MLB Pipeline.
«TRÈY BIEN 👏 Yesavage has been listed as one of @MLB's Top Rookies after his electric Postseason!»
Yesavage an early candidate for rookie of the year in 2026
Yesavage made his MLB debut on Sept. 15 against the Tampa Bay Rays, setting a franchise record for strikeouts in a debut with nine over five innings of work.
He registered five shutout innings in his first career victory 12 days later against those same Rays and helped the Blue Jays clinch the American League East division title.
Yesavage was dominant in his postseason debut in Game 2 of the American League Division Series against the New York Yankees, when he pitched 5.1 no-hit innings with 11 strikeouts, which set a Blue Jays postseason record, rookie or not.
Yesavage picked up the win in Game 6 of the AL Championship Series to force a deciding Game 7 when he held the Seattle Mariners to two runs over 5.2 innings with seven strikeouts, then he ascended to another level against the Dodgers in the World Series.
Toronto picked up wins in his starts in Games 1 and 5 - and Yesavage got the win after allowing just one run over seven innings with 12 strikeouts, which was another Blue Jays franchise postseason record that topped his own mark from earlier.
Trey Yesavage started the year pitching in front of under 400 fans in A-ball. He ended it setting a #WorldSeries rookie record with 12 strikeouts in his final start 🤯
On just two days rest, Yesavage picked up a hold in Game 7 when he allowed a run on 1.2 innings of work.
Yesavage finished his postseason with an earned-run average of 3.58 with 39 strikeouts over 27.2 innings.
That run to the World Series would have been tough to imagine after Yesavage made his professional baseball debut in Single-A in April.
He was not ranked on MLB Pipeline's Top 100 prospects list entering the 2025 campaign.
Now he enters the 2026 campaign as the most accomplished prospect on MLB Pipeline's list by a long shot, and among the early favorites to take home the American League Rookie of the Year award.
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