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Toronto Blue Jays latest injury causes some serious problems for starting rotation


Victor William
Mar 21, 2026  (10:11)
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider (14) talks with infielder Kazuma Okamoto (7) during spring training practice at Player Development Complex
Photo credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Trey Yesavage will open the season on the injured list, and this cautious approach ensures our rising ace stays healthy for October.

Hearing that our biggest breakout star has a right shoulder impingement is a tough pill to swallow. We all wanted him shoving on Opening Day.
The rotation looks incredibly thin right out of the gate. Losing Shane Bieber, José Berrios, and now our rookie sensation tests our pitching depth immediately.
Yesavage (Age 22, Drafted Round 1, 2024 by Toronto Blue Jays) experienced a massive spike in his workload. Pitching late into October took a grueling physical toll.
Taking a step back reveals a much smarter long-term strategy. The organization is prioritizing his absolute peak performance over a few April innings.
The medical staff caught this impingement early in camp. Giving him a short breather now prevents a major injury down the road.
We know exactly what he can do when fully unleashed. He posted a pristine 1-0 record with a 3.21 ERA in his regular-season appearances last year.
He also struck out 16 batters in just 14 major league innings. That elite strikeout ability is exactly what we need to win tight divisional matchups.

The coaching staff is protecting our most valuable pitching asset.

Seeing the team value his long-term health over immediate gratification gives me massive relief. We finally have a regime that understands marathon pacing.
Manager John Schneider confirmed the young righty is already feeling much better. He is continuing his throwing program and will ramp up at his own natural pace.
We all remember his legendary 12-strikeout masterpiece against the Dodgers. You do not risk that kind of generational arm talent in meaningless games.
This absence creates a massive opportunity for the rest of the staff. Eric Lauer and Cody Ponce now get a legitimate chance to prove their worth.
Veteran leadership from Kevin Gausman and Max Scherzer will keep the ship steady. They know how to navigate early adversity.
When Yesavage returns, his explosive splitter will be fully recharged. Opposing hitters should be absolutely terrified of what a rested version looks like.
He remains a massive favorite for the American League Rookie of the Year. A slight delay to his season simply builds the dramatic anticipation.
Get ready for an epic comeback story. Our future ace will be striking out the side very soon.
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