ENGLISH VERSION (click here!)
Greetings to the entire Full Sports community, today I write to you still from my amazement at the insane performance of rookie Trey Yesavage yesterday in the fifth game of the World Series between the Dodgers and the Blue Jays. This young man, only 22 years old, climbed onto the mound at Dodger Stadium and gave a pitching recital in a game won by Toronto six runs to two to travel to Canada with a 3-2 lead in the series and be one win away from stroking his third crown in the Big Ten. The right-hander from Pottstown worked for seven innings in which he only allowed one run with 3 hits and dominated the hitting of the current Major League champions at will to the point of giving him 12 chocolates, thus becoming the first rookie to reach that number of strikeouts without walking in a World Series game. Tremendous about this child, his sory is worthy of a movie that began in 2024 when the Blue Jays bet on him in the 1st Round of the Draft and the tall right-hander, 1.93m and 102 kilos in weight, was climbing positions within the Blue Jays' minor system in just one year to the point of being the youngest starting pitcher in the franchise to opn a World Series game. To give you an idea of what this boy has done in 2025, here I will show you his evolution in the Blue Jays system: • April 8: First start in Class A. • May 20: First start in Class A Strong • June 12: First outing in AA. • August 14: First outing in AAA. • September 15: First start in MLB. • October 5: First start in the Playoffs. • October 13: First start in ALCS • October 24: First start in a World Series • October 29: Breaks the record for strikeouts for a Rookie in the postseason and in the World Series Yesterday, the classroom bully, as we say in good Cubans, shattered several records by literally eating the Californians' battery and if Toronto wins the title he will undoubtedly be fighting for the MVP of the playoffs with his teammate, the Dominican Vladimir Guerrero JR. These were some of the records broken by this phenomenon yesterday in front of 60,000 spectators • He is the first pitcher in a WS to get 12K or more without walking, and he did it at age 22, in just his EIGHTH start in the MLB and in his first start as a visitor in the playoffs. • With 24 blank swings caused, he broke the all-time record for a WS game, which was Tim Lincecum's 22 in 2010. • With 10 strikeouts in the first 5 innings, he tied legend Sandy Koufax as the only two pitchers with this feat in a WS. Koufax did it in a game 1 for the Dodgers against the Yankees. • He is one of just two pitchers to have 10K or more in the first 5 innings of multiple postseason games. The other is Gerrit Cole, but Yesavage is the only one to do it in a single postseason. The sources were given. You can find me on my social networks Facebook, Instagram and Twitter