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John Schneider provides update on Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage


Victor William
Feb 20, 2026  (2:24 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) and catcher Alejandro Kirk (30) greet after the bullpen session for spring training practice at Blue Jays Player Development Complex.
Photo credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Trey Yesavage preparing for his first full season brings absolute electricity to the Blue Jays starting rotation.

Seeing a homegrown talent rise through the ranks so quickly gives every fan a massive reason to smile.
He completely conquered the minor leagues last summer and proved he belongs on the biggest stage.
Watching him strike out established veterans during the playoffs was an absolute thrill ride for this city.
This fantastic article captures his wild journey from a minor league phenom to a trusted major league starter.
“Not trying to strike everybody out in spring training, make sure you’re ready for a long season,” said Schneider, noting that those conversations happen every day. “But innings limit, we don’t really have one. I think if there’s areas during the schedule where you can take care of guys, whether it’s him or (Gausman) or (Ponce) or whoever, we’ll try to do that.” -Schneider

Now he is finally getting the golden opportunity to show exactly what he can do over a grueling schedule.
The 22-year-old (Drafted Round 1, 2024 by Toronto Blue Jays) possesses the exact bulldog mentality that wins championships.
He already delivered an impressive 1-0 record with a sparkling 3.21 ERA during his brief September call-up.

The rookie sensation completely electrifies the rotation

We are all just buzzing with immense excitement to watch him unleash that devastating splitter all summer long.
His elite stuff generated 16 strikeouts in just 14 innings of intense major league action.
Adding his explosive power to a staff that already features Kevin Gausman creates an absolute nightmare for opposing hitters.
Having a right-hander step up internally saves the front office from spending millions on aging free agents.
He pitches with the calm confidence of a seasoned veteran who has already seen it all.
The coaching staff clearly trusts his unbelievable arsenal to get big outs in high-pressure situations.
Opposing batters simply cannot figure out how to barrel up his fastball when he commands the inner half.
Every successful organization relies heavily on an endless pipeline of youth to sustain long-term winning.
His rapid ascension through five different minor league levels in one year is nothing short of historic.
You can see the pure passion in his eyes every single time he receives the baseball from his manager.
He is no longer just a highly touted prospect trying to find his footing in the big leagues.
He is officially a foundational piece of our starting staff and a massive reason for World Series optimism.
When he takes the mound this spring, the entire Rogers Centre will be roaring for his massive breakout.
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