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Toronto Blue Jays announce positive results from Trey Yesavage's first game


Victor William
Mar 11, 2026  (11:57 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) reacts in the seventh inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers for game seven of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre.
Photo credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Trey Yesavage throwing 35 pitches in a simulated game is the careful physical progression we absolutely love.

The front office is being incredibly cautious with our absolute best pitching prospect down in Florida this spring.
After a historic and exhausting rookie season, managing his golden right arm is the ultimate organizational priority today.
Trey Yesavage (Age 22, Drafted Round 1, 2024 by Toronto Blue Jays) literally carried this pitching staff last fall.
He finished his spectacular rookie regular season with a flawless 1-0 record and a beautiful 3.21 ERA.
He threw nearly 140 professional innings across all levels last year to completely shatter his previous career highs.
Racking up 16 massive strikeouts over just 14 major league innings perfectly proved his undeniable major league dominance.
Facing minor league hitters on a back field allows him to strictly control his intense emotional adrenaline levels.

The medical staff understands the big picture entirely

Every single fan feels a massive wave of pure relief knowing the management team prioritizes his long-term health.
Pushing a young superstar to throw meaningless pitches in early exhibition games is a foolish recipe for a summer disaster.
We all watched him shatter the rookie postseason record by striking out 39 terrified batters under the brightest stadium lights.
Throwing 12 massive strikeouts without a single walk in the World Series requires an unbelievable amount of sheer physical energy.
Giving his powerful shoulder the extra time to fully recover guarantees his lethal velocity remains completely intact for opening day.
We desperately need his devastating splitter carving up the division rivals in September, not during the meaningless Grapefruit League.
The next step in his throwing progression remains slightly unclear, but trusting the brilliant training staff is absolutely essential.
They rely on massive amounts of internal data to ensure his mechanics remain perfectly fluid and completely safe.
Allowing our brightest young superstar to dictate his own physical recovery timeline is exactly how you build a modern dynasty.
When he finally takes the major league mound in a game that truly counts, the rest of the league will panic.
Let the front office protect our most valuable asset while we prepare for an absolutely unforgettable summer of winning baseball.
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