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Trey Yesavage and the Blue Jays reaching agreement on phenomenal new contract


Victor William
Mar 9, 2026  (9:55)
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) celebrates during game five of the 2025 MLB World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.
Photo credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Trey Yesavage is effortlessly agreeing to his new salary, and Toronto fans can finally celebrate a wonderfully peaceful front office negotiation.

Seeing a young superstar navigate early contract talks usually sparks instant panic among the hardcore fanbase.
This time around, the complete lack of ego is the exact opposite of a terrifying red flag.
The front office is quietly wrapping up his pre arbitration numbers without any of the usual public friction.
We all vividly remember the frustrating tension when guys like Bo Bichette and Alek Manoah had their deals forcibly renewed.
Those past disagreements created unnecessary early spring distractions that completely divided the loyal local fanbase.
Trey Yesavage (Age 22, Drafted Round 1, 2024 by Toronto Blue Jays) is proving his incredible maturity extends way beyond the pitching mound.
The young righty pitched to a brilliant 3.21 ERA with 16 strikeouts in his first three regular season appearances last summer.
He also delivered an unforgettable performance under the brightest lights, showing pure ice in his veins during the playoffs.
Fans desperately want homegrown kids who actually want to be here without constantly fighting the management group over minor details.

His refreshing attitude fundamentally changes the entire clubhouse energy

There is an overwhelming wave of collective relief knowing our prized rookie is strictly focused on winning baseball games.
It is incredibly tempting for a young player to make a loud statement after dominating opposing hitters in October.
He is actively choosing clubhouse harmony over minor financial squabbles, setting an absolute masterclass in unselfish leadership.
Getting his specific salary finalized early allows the coaching staff to completely focus on his highly anticipated physical development.
The organization desperately needs this kind of quiet, professional business approach to keep the championship window wide open.
Having a fully committed ace means the front office can easily shift their attention toward filling other important roster holes.
Watching him handle the massive pressure of major league business is just as impressive as his deadly pitching repertoire.
He simply wants to take the ball every fifth day and relentlessly attack batters with a clear, relaxed mind.
When the long summer marathon truly begins, having this elite focus will be our absolute biggest competitive advantage.
Every single time he steps on the mound, the entire city will stand proudly behind their ultimate team player.
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