TORONTO — Cheryl and Dave Yesavage are standing around the third-base bag, eyes fixed beyond the foul line. Their son, Trey, is basking in the adoration of a couple hundred fans who are chanting his first name as he high-fives them through the mesh netting.

The rookie right-hander’s whirlwind season has been well-documented. He began the year in low-A, but now there’s a final step to add to his journey. Yesavage will finish the season playing in the 2025 World Series.

“Is this a dream? Is this a movie?” asks Cheryl.

“We’re pretty numb right now,” adds Dave. “Excited and numb.”

The words of Yesavage’s mother and father perfectly encapsulated the feeling inside Rogers Centre on Monday night after George Springer launched a dramatic three-run home run in the seventh inning that led the To

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