
"For as remarkable as Cam Schlittler's Wild Card-clinching performance was for the Yankees, Trey Yesavage's postseason debut against them on Sunday evening was even better. The Bronx Bombers were befuddled by the Toronto Blue Jays' 22-year-old rookie, who had just three pro starts under his belt before Game 2 of the ALDS at Rogers Center. Within two hours, he became a household name, as Toronto flew away with a X-X victory."
"Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s grand slam headlined a six-run fourth inning for the Blue Jays, while Daulton Varsho went 4-for-4 with two home runs, two doubles, and four RBI. Ernie Clement drove in three of his own. For the second time in five days, the Yankees' season teeters on the brink. After a 10-1 drubbing in Game 1 in Toronto, one more loss marks the end of the road for Aaron Boone's men, who return to the Bronx for Game 3 on Tuesday night."
Trey Yesavage, a 22-year-old rookie with just three pro starts, struck out 11 batters over 5.1 shutout, hitless innings in his postseason debut, including six consecutive punchouts that set Toronto's postseason single-game strikeout mark at 10 before the fifth inning. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s grand slam fueled a six-run fourth, while Daulton Varsho went 4-for-4 with two home runs, two doubles and four RBI. Ernie Clement added three RBIs and opened the scoring with a first-pitch changeup homer. Yankees ace Max Fried lasted just three innings plus two batters, yielding seven runs on eight hits.
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