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Trey Yesavage dominates Yankees in Game 2 with historic playoff performance

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Toronto Blue Jays leaned against Trey Yesavage to keep the fourth career quiet at the beginning of the Great League in the 2nd game of Alds’s 2nd game of New York Yankees. He didn’t keep them quietly – he dominated them and made MLB history in the process.

Yesavage was the first jug with 11 strikes on MLB and did not hit any strokes in the first five inning of a playoff game, and Toronto led to 2-0 ahead of the top five series with 13-7 victory.

Rogers Center, as in the series of the series on Saturday, the revival of the revived Yesavage, Trent Grisham’ı hit the game to open the game. He continued to hit Cody Bellinger and Rice to finish his first framework and exhibited a bad Fastball-Striptter Combo thrown out of a rare upper arm nest.

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Toronto Blue Jays Jays Trey Yesavage (39) reacts after a strike against New York Yankees during the second game of the Alds tour for the 2025 MLB playoffs in Rogers Center on October 5, 2025. (John E. Sokolowski/Imagn Images)

Yesavage continued to conquer bats such as Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and others in the Yankees series, which scored the highest score in MLB this season.

Fox Sports’ Ken Rosenthal found Yesavage’s parents Dave and Cheryl in Roges Center.

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“I hoped to do well, but I didn’t expect it especially against Yankees. He said.

“He went to work, did his job. He knows what his job was, and he’s not in a better fan base with all of these fans here in Toronto.”

Yesavage’s mother said that during the MLB season, a high -pressure initially exhibited with a calm temperament.

Trey Yesavage walks from the field

Toronto Blue Jays Jays Trey Yesavage (39), on October 5, 2025 for the 2025 MLB playoffs in Rogers Center, the second game of the Alds tour was relieved against New York Yankees. (John E. Sokolowski/Imagn Images)

Finally, Yesavage’s line, the manager John Schneider 78 after the field, and the Toronto bats read 11 strokes on 5⅓ inning because the temperature of New York was the opposite of the temperature of New York.

Blue Jays surprised Max Fried, Yankees ASI Max Fried because Ernie Clement started the score with a two -round homer at the bottom of the second. Later, Blue Jays extended its leaders with an Alejandro Kirk Earth to make 5-0 with a Daulton Varsho Double and Clement Single.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who won the game 1 in 10-1, ended with Lefty’s Day only after three innings, and when a Grand Slam Will Warren came for Fried, the wheels fell to New York.

9-0 forward, Varsho added the first of the two Homer in the game, which is a shot that makes 11-0. George Springer added a Homer from Warren ranked fifth, and the second of Varsho ranked sixth.

Trey Yesavage Reacts in the Field

Toronto Blue Jays Jays Trey Yesavage (39) reacts after a strike against New York Yankees during the second game of the Alds tour for the 2025 MLB playoffs in Rogers Center on October 5, 2025. (Kevin Sousa/Imagn Images)

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Yankees managed to at least some runs to keep the game competitive, Bellinger watched two conditions of Homer, and then a seventh shot.

But after Blue Jays returned to Bronx, who was chaotic after two raid performances, everything went wasted. While New York eliminates the rest of the road, Toronto hopes to gather another win to send it to Alcs.

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