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Toronto Blue Jays reveal Trey Yesavage will not be fully ready for the start of the season


Victor William
Feb 28, 2026  (1:14 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) throws a bullpen session for spring training practice at Blue Jays Player Development Complex.
Photo credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Trey Yesavage receiving a customized spring training schedule proves the front office is fiercely protecting our most explosive young weapon.

Seeing a top prospect held back slightly in camp sometimes makes a passionate fanbase instantly anxious.
We all desperately want to watch our new strikeout machine dominate the Grapefruit League immediately.
But aggressively pushing a young arm after a ridiculously heavy workload last season is a massive mistake.
A tired shoulder in March easily ruins the beautiful dream of returning to the World Series this fall.
The 22-year-old Trey Yesavage (Drafted Round 1, 2024 by Toronto Blue Jays) completely exhausted his tank during our magical run.
He posted a brilliant 3.21 ERA and 16 strikeouts over his first 14 regular season innings.
His historic postseason dominance instantly transformed him into a legitimate hero across the entire country.
Watching him strike out twelve elite hitters in the World Series permanently changed our expectations forever.
He possesses a rare maturity that allows him to completely ignore the massive pressure of big league moments.

Toronto is building a sustainable starting rotation

Fans are feeling a massive wave of relief knowing we are prioritizing long-term health over meaningless exhibition games.
Manager John Schneider refuses to treat his most prized pitching asset like an absolute workhorse right away.
Throwing live batting practice before slowly entering actual games allows his electric arm to recover completely.
Giving his young muscles extra time to rest is the ultimate sign of a brilliant medical staff.
We have plenty of veteran arms to eat valuable innings while he slowly builds up his perfect stamina.
The coaching staff understands that a healthy elite prospect easily elevates this entire roster to another level.
We need his terrifying fastball and devastating splitter completely sharp when the games truly matter in September.
Every single championship organization carefully protects their homegrown aces to build an absolute dynasty.
This brilliant calculated patience guarantees our legendary rookie will be fully loaded to conquer October once again.
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