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Toronto Blue Jays have surprising plan in place for Trey Yesavage


Victor William
Feb 27, 2026  (12:00)
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 taking a brief spring training pause sparks massive confidence for a perfectly healthy championship rotation.

Hearing about young arms getting shut down early in camp naturally terrifies every single person in this baseball-crazed city.
The sudden wave of elbow issues across the league is a brutal reality every franchise must face.
But the front office is simply playing the long game with our most precious pitching asset.
Manager John Schneider confirmed the brilliant rookie is currently throwing side sessions and remains about a week away from actual game action.
Taking a calculated breath right now preserves his elite velocity for the brutal summer months ahead.
The 22-year-old Trey Yesavage (Drafted Round 1, 2024 by Toronto Blue Jays) carried an unbelievably heavy workload last year.
He skyrocketed through five different minor league levels before officially arriving under the brightest lights imaginable.

Smart workload management creates October legends

Fans are absolutely thrilled to see management aggressively protecting the future ace of our pitching staff.
He proudly posted a stellar 3.21 ERA with 16 strikeouts during his brief regular season debut.
Then he completely shocked the baseball universe by racking up a historic 39 strikeouts during our magical playoff run.
Asking a young body to repeat that intense physical stress without proper rest is an incredibly dangerous game.
Pitching coach Pete Walker understands exactly how to build a resilient starter from the ground up.
Letting him slowly stretch out his arm ensures those nasty breaking pitches will bite perfectly when Opening Day arrives.
The rotation already looks incredibly deep with our returning veterans and shiny new free agent acquisitions.
Adding a fully charged rookie sensation to that specific mix gives opposing hitters absolutely nowhere to hide.
We will gladly wait another week to watch him confidently throw pure fire on the mound again.
Protecting our golden goose today guarantees another deep run toward the ultimate prize tomorrow.
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