TORONTO -- Sunday in Toronto, a star was born.

Trey Yesavage had the Yankees seeing ghosts, the highest-scoring offense in baseball suddenly baffled by a 22-year-old with a pitch that plummets from the sky and disappears.

Game 2 of the ALDS will forever be remembered for what Yesavage did on the Rogers Centre mound, striking out 11 Yankees over 5 1/3 innings of no-hit ball, the strikeouts a postseason franchise record in his debut. It was one of the greatest performances in this organization’s history, the type of moment we’ll still be talking about years from now, comparing everything that comes after it to what Yesavage just did.

When manager John Schneider finally strolled out to lift Yesavage, there were boos mixed in with the raucous ovation about to build. Everyone wanted to see

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