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The jays of slippage take another look at Trey Yesavage in the final against the Royals

July 14, 2024; Ft. Worth, TX, United States; Trey YesAvnium is written by the Blue Jays de Toronto with the 20th choice during the first round of the MLB draft at Cowtown Coliseum. Compulsory credit: Images of Kevin Jairaj-Imagn

With the Blue Jays de Toronto about to get an after-season berth, they are also comfortable presenting the promising right-hander Trey YesAvnium during the heat of a pennant race.

Yes it, 22 years old, will seek to rely on its beginnings in the major stellar league when the Blue Jays on visit are trying to take a sequence of four consecutive defeats and avoid a scan of the series by the Kansas City Royals on Sunday afternoon.

Yesavage (0-0, 1.80 ERA) made a dazzling climb through the Blue Jays system. The trajectory began this season at Dunedin de Class A this season and currently has it in the mixture to be a key transfer contributor for Toronto (89-66).

Choice n ° 1 of the club in the 2024 draft and the best organizational perspective, Yes it gave a point, three strokes, two balls on bullets and established a club-of-noix record with nine stick withdraws in five innings during a 2-1 victory at Tampa Bay on Monday.

“We thought he could help us win,” said Toronto manager John Schneider, about Yesavage, who went 5-1 with an MPM of 3.12 and 160 stick withdraws in 25 appearances (22 departures) at different levels of the minor league system of the franchise.

“With that being a little bit orthodox at this time of year, a young child making his debut and where we are in the season and the ranking, it’s good for everyone here to see what he can do.”

For the moment, YesAvino can help Toronto get back on the right track. However, it is the offense for the Blue Jays of the American League which was the problem recently, totaling only three points during the fourth game slide.

After the embarrassing defeat of 20-1 on Friday at the opening of the series, Toronto managed only the Daulton Varsho circuit during the seventh round of the 2-1 defeat on Saturday. The Blue Jays had only one blow with runners in a score position in the first two games of this set.

Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had a simple Saturday but is 2 for 15 in the last four games. It is 3 for 16 against the leaving of Royals listed Michael Wacha (9-12, 3.79 ERA).

Guerrero beat a first Wacha circuit on August 1, but the veteran right-handed did not give another round and granted only two other strokes in eight rounds during the Royals 9-3 victory.

Wacha has a 2-2 file with an MPM of 4.47 in nine career appearances (eight departures) against Toronto.

Wacha will seek to bounce back from his worst release in 2025 on Tuesday, when he generated seven points and nine strokes in just 2 2/3 rounds of a 12-5 defeat at home against Seattle. It was Wacha’s return to the Royals’s rotation after missing a start due to a concussion.

Kansas City (78-77), still alive mathematically in the race of the season, won two consecutive competitions for the first time since a three-game race from September 4 to 6. Bobby Witt Jr. and Vinnie Pasquantino hit consecutive circuits during the fourth round Saturday by Shane Bieber.

“Just put shopping on the board and we will continue to fight until the end,” Witt told Fanduel Sports Network, Kansas City.

Pasquantino hit safely in 11 consecutive games and Bat .397 with three circuits and 12 products produced in the last 16 competitions.

– field level media

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