LOS ANGELES — The legend of Trey Yesavage continues to grow. His postseason had already been remarkable, coming on the heels of just three regular-season MLB starts in a year that began at the Single-A level.
This was Yesavage’s fifth postseason start. No other pitcher has made even three postseason starts within his first eight career appearances, including both the regular season and postseason. Yesavage is the first pitcher in MLB history to start multiple World Series games within his first eight career games.
Game 5 of the World Series was the most notable chapter yet, as Yesavage set a rookie record with 12 strikeouts in the Fall Classic.
“Historic stuff,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said of the rookie after Toronto’s 6-1 win at Dodger Stadium.
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