Trey Yesavage is making crazy World Series history


Trei Iesavage of the Toronto Blue Jays hit his own World Series history opposite Blake Snell. Doc the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher has allowed back-to-back historic home runsIesavage put his name on the crazy streak Wednesday during Game 5.

Novak cheered not one or two, but a total of 10 batsmen — first by Don Newcomb on October 5, 1949 during VS. Former Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Newcomb won the Rookie of the Year award that season.

But that was not the only trace of the right-hander in history. A native of Pottstown, PA increased to a total of 35 ejectednow an MLB Playoffs a record for a rookie.

Iesavage showed that the championship stage was not too much for him even against a tough LA lineup.

How the Blue Jays’ Trey Yesavage pitched the Dodgers

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage (39) walks off the field after the second inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers during Game 5 of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium.
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Unlike the opposing pitcher, Iesavage didn’t surrender a hit right out of the gate.

Shohei Ohtani grounded out to Jesavage’s 95 mph four-seam fastball. Will Smith faced a similar pitch and was forced to fly left. Mookie Betts, who moved to third in the Dodgers’ orderswung and missed during all swing attempts for the third out.

Iesavage also never rode with one move — switching from quick to shifter to slider and splitter. He fanned the next three Dodgers batters in the second (Freddie Freeman, Teoscar Hernandez and Tommy Edman).

Kike’ Hernandez caught Yesavage in the bottom of the third by sending his fastball 407 feet out of the ballpark. Hernandez’s blast, however, became LA’s only score through seven innings.

He has two hits with one run in the seventh as his Blue Jays lead 4-1.





2025-10-30 02:21:00

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