Toronto Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage struck out 9 Rays in his MLB debut — the most ever by a Blue Jay pitcher in their first game. The crew reacts to his electric stuff, whether he could be a bullpen weapon in October, and how the Jays look with the AL East all but wrapped up. Plus, we debate George Springer’s comeback case, Trevor Story’s resurgence, and who deserves AL Comeback Player of the Year.

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14 Comments

  1. With Gausman, Berrios, Bassitt, Scherzer and Bieber starting plus Lauer and Yesavage that can come in as a long man or cover injuries the Jays have a lot of innings covered before even touching the bullpen.

  2. He has done it from the bullpen, in AAA, but still the bullpen. The Jays were smart enough to test his reaction of coming outof fhe pen vs starting. He did fine.

  3. he don't throw 99 but ya, hard to hit from that release point. guillotine drops

  4. Now ask us if the Blue Jays are for real, again.
    Springer was hurt last year. Get your poop in a group.

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