TORONTO -- When you ask around about Trey Yesavage , you tend to hear some of the same words mixed in with all of the excited expletives.

“Bulldog” comes up often. He’s a grown bleeping man, many say. Others will tell you that his fastball comes from the bleeping sky.

Something about Yesavage riles up a feeling in Toronto's Minor League staff and player development people. He’s the Blue Jays’ No. 1 prospect , the big, throwback right-hander who has conquered every single level this season and is set to make his MLB debut Monday night in Tampa, an incredible accomplishment for everyone involved just over five months after Yesavage’s pro debut. With all of these eyeballs and expectations, surely, he must be feeling the weight of the world upon him.

Nope.

“There’s not much pressure

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