
"None of that can be blamed on Trey Yesavage though, the rookie starting pitcher who went six innings and struck out six. He allowed two earned runs on four hits and two walks - a perfectly acceptable pitching line and one that normally preceeds a team getting to put another notch in the win column."
"Toronto's offence was anemic once again with just five hits, two walks and two runs scored, both coming in the second inning. The game was lost in the bottom of the ninth on a Tigers walk-off single from Spencer Torkelson, who drove in the winning run off Jeff Hoffman."
"After the game, Yesavage talked about his start and told reporters that he felt his stuff "wasn't great." And there may be some merit to that. The three walks ties his season high, through his first four games, but this also shows the kind of competitor he is and just how good he can be."
"(This) says that even when I'm at my worst, my stuff plays." Trey Yesavage said his stuff "wasn't great" tonight. He still pitched six innings, allowing two runs and striking out six.Asked what it says if he can get results without his best stuff, he replied: "It says that even when I'm at my worst, my stuff plays."- Ben Nicholson-Smith (@bnicholsonsmith)"
Trey Yesavage pitched six innings for the Toronto Blue Jays, striking out six and allowing two earned runs on four hits with two walks. The pitching line was considered acceptable and typically supports a win. Toronto’s offense produced only five hits, two walks, and two runs, both scored in the second inning. The game ended in the bottom of the ninth when Spencer Torkelson hit a walk-off single that drove in the winning run off Jeff Hoffman. After the loss, Yesavage said his stuff “wasn’t great,” noting three walks tied his season high, while also emphasizing that his performance still produced results even at his worst.
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