
"Drafted 20th overall in the 2024 draft, Yesavage began his professional career in Single-A, quickly rose through the minor leagues, and then made a handful of big league starts toward the end of the regular season. Not just that, but Yesavage went on to pitch two historic games in the Blue Jays postseason run. The good news? Yesavage is still considered a rookie."
"In the minor leagues, Yesavage had a 3.12 ERA and 2.52 FIP in 98 innings pitched, with a 41.1 K% and 10.5 BB%. His 160 strikeouts were the seventh-most of any pitcher in minor league baseball, one behind fellow Blue Jays' prospect Gage Stanifer and two more than former Blue Jays' prospect, Juaron Watts-Brown. Yesavage didn't slow down once hitting the big leagues, authoring a 3.21 ERA and 2.35 FIP in 14 innings pitched over three starts."
Trey Yesavage was drafted 20th overall in 2024 and began in Single-A before quickly rising through the minor leagues to reach the majors late in the season. He posted a 3.12 ERA and 2.52 FIP in 98 minor-league innings with a 41.1% strikeout rate, a 10.5% walk rate, and 160 strikeouts, the seventh-most in the minors. In the majors he recorded a 3.21 ERA and 2.35 FIP in 14 innings over three starts. In the postseason he struck out 11 Yankees in 5 1/3 hitless innings and fanned 12 in seven one-run innings in Game 5 of the World Series. Playoff innings did not count toward service time, leaving him with 14 days and rookie eligibility.
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