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How Trey Yesavage performed in World Series Game 1? Blue Jays rookie pulled out early
Toronto Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage started World Series Game 1, striking out Shohei Ohtani to set the tone for the game. At just 22 years and 88 days old, Yesavage became the second-youngest pitcher ever to start a Game 1 in the World Series.
After the 1-2-3 first, the Toronto Blue Jays rookie found himself in trouble in the second inning. He walked Will Smith, allowed a single to Max Muncy, before Kike Hernandez hit an RBI single to center field. However, the condition could have been much worse had Andy Pages or Ohtani capitalized on RBI opportunities with bases loaded.
His command was awful even in the third inning as the Dodgers drove in another run, thanks to Smith's

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