The Toronto Blue Jays promote right-handed Trey Yesavage to the Majors, according to a report from Shi Davidi and Ben Nicholson-Smith from Sportsnet. YESOVAGE is expected to be active at the MLB schedule for Monday’s match against the Rays in Tampa.
YESAVAGE, 22, was generally selected in the design of last year by Toronto. Viewed by most of the design prospectage services as a top-15 talent in his class at that time, he earned a top 100 prospect consideration of this past outside the season, even though he had not yet made his MLB debut thanks to a dominant strikeout of 40.4% a 2.03 ERA in 15 starts for East Carolina last year. Yesavage started his season at the level of Single-A and was promoted three separate times throughout the year. He only made four starts for High-A Vancouver before he was promoted to Double-A, and despite a 4.50 ERA in 30 innings at that level 38.0% Strikeout percentage was enough to convince Blue Jays Brass to promote him last month to Triple-A.
Pitcher Trey YESAVAGE has set up impressive figures
Since then he has been thrown to a 3.63 ERA in 17 1/3 innings work while struck 36.1% of his opponents. That is an impressive enough figure that the Blue Jays decided to scratch yes provision from his planned start with Buffalo tomorrow and call him to the Majors, although it should not be considered as a jaavage completely without mistakes. This year the young person walked 10.5% of his opponents, including 15.3% of his opponents at Triple-A. Those struggles with his command are generally made up for by his impressive stuff, led by a fastball that is 94-95 to go with a splitter and a slider.
Although the Blue Jays are still working hard to ward off the Yankees (which are only two games in the back of Toronto in the Dutch East), they are currently more or less assured of a place in the late season. The club has an experienced rotation with Kevin Gausman, Max Scherzer, Shane Bieber, Chris Bassitt and Jose Berrios as things. Yesavage is very unlikely that someone from that group will shy away from the rotation after the season. At least it is plausible that the Jays Yesa drag can use on the spot during the last weeks of the season to help them prepare their ideal postseason rotation for a potential wildcard series, the Jays have a real chance of a bye through the Wildcard round and would probably benefit from the Bullpen.
The Bullpen from Toronto has been marked in recent weeks. Poet Jeff Hoffman has an ERA near 5.00, and Deadline acquisition Louie Varland was not so well brought to Canada despite his success in Minnesota earlier this year. With the late innings that looked like an important question mark for the Jays who entered the late season, try yes provision from the bull pen and see if he can use his impressive things to dominate Major League strokes in short bursts, the Jays can lean a different power for their assistance in October.
All that talk of October may sound confusing, given that the rules of the competition state that a player may not be in the late season of a club, if not on the 40-man Roster comes on 1. September. Prior to 1 September. YESAVAGE meets those conditions, and the Jays have many players for whom he can be considered as a replacement, such as Yimi Garcia.
Yesavage’s September call-up means that this year he will at least get a little Major League service time, but we are more than the time that he would run the risk of making Rookie eligible for the 2026 campaign. Toronto will have to create space on their 40-man selection to point out to the Majors of the Majors on Monday.
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