From depth pieces to depth charges.

It took a whole lot of explosive long bombs to shift one’s eyes and hanging-open jaw away from the magnificent mound performance of Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage, the youngest pitcher in Major League Baseball history to not allow a hit in his first playoff start and the youngest pitcher in Toronto franchise history to start a post-season game.

But while the 22-year-old was unspooling that gobsmacking spectacle across 5 1/3 innings Sunday, the offence as going wacky wild, surpassing even the 10-spot thrown up 24 hours earlier against the stunned and stupefied New York Yankees.

The Pinstripes were seeing stars. Or maybe they had tweety birds circling their noggins. Not so knocked senseless, however, that they took what had been a 12-0 lead in the six

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