
Trey Yesavage pitched for the Blue Jays after a poor start versus the Marlins, with defensive issues contributing. He allowed only one run while cruising through two innings, then walked Jeremiah Jackson and Taylor Ward in the third and singled to center to score Jackson. He loaded the bases later in the third but was rescued by Kazuma Okamoto’s 5-4-3 double play. In the fourth, he walked two more batters and again was bailed out by Okamoto’s double play involving a step on third and throw to first. Yesavage finished five innings with one earned run, four strikeouts, and 92 pitches, but threw only 48 strikes and issued a career-high seven walks, leaving his season ERA at 2.19 with a 1.16 WHIP. Brandon Young started for the Orioles after a best outing versus the Tigers, holding the Jays scoreless through three innings before Jesus Sanchez’s double scored Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the fourth, followed by Ernie Clement’s single scoring Sanchez.
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