It's all about Trey Yesavage in the Great White North on Monday night.
Holding a four-game lead in the American League East with 13 games to play, the Toronto Blue Jays are expected to send their first-round pick from last year to the mound for his major league debut, following an incredible first professional season in which he struck out 160 batters in 98 minor-league innings.
It's an exciting day for almost everyone associated with the organization. However, roster construction is always a push and pull, and for one Blue Jays veteran, Yesavage's big chance is a tough break.
Prior to Monday's first pitch against the Tampa Bay Rays, the Blue Jays announced that left-handed pitcher Ryan Borucki had been designated for assignment to make room for Yesavage on the active roster.
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