The Toronto Blue Jays are in the middle of their best season in nearly a decade, as they are currently in the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners after handling the New York Yankees in a hard-fought ALDS clash. One of the players who starred in the Blue Jays' series triumph over the Yankees was rookie Trey Yesavage, who carved up New York in Game 2 of the ALDS, striking out 11 across 5.1 no-hit innings in what ended up being a 13-7 win for Toronto.
As is known by everyone in the baseball world, the Yankees have perhaps the biggest fanbase in MLB by virtue of being the most successful franchise in baseball history. In such a large group of fans, there are bound to be a few who tend to cross boundaries, and Yesavage was on the receiving end of such behavior after he dominated in a Blue Ja