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00:00Blue Jays rookie makes MLB history vs. Yankees
00:03Trey Yesovich just arrived on the big stage.
00:07It's Game 2 of the ALDS, and the Blue Jays need someone to shut the door on the Yankees.
00:12And who do they hand the ball to?
00:14A 22-year-old rookie who wasn't even in the majors a month ago.
00:18Trey Yesovich, Toronto's top prospect, stepped onto the mound like he owned it.
00:22And by the fourth inning, he had already rewritten the Blue Jays' postseason record books.
00:27This kid was electric. We're talking 11 strikeouts, just one walk, and not a single hit allowed over five and a third innings.
00:35And that includes six straight strikeouts in the third and fourth innings.
00:38That's a new MLB postseason record.
00:41Let that sink in.
00:43MLB history was made, and it was made by a guy who started the season in A ball.
00:48By the time Yesovich punched out his ninth batter, in just the fourth inning mind you,
00:53he had already passed the Blue Jays' franchise record for strikeouts in a postseason game.
00:58He tied a postseason record with 10 Ks through four, a mark only reached once before by Patrick Corbin back in 2019.
01:05And just for good measure, Yesovich became the second youngest pitcher ever to tally 10-plus strikeouts in a playoff game.
01:13The only one younger was John Candelaria.
01:16This wasn't some fluke.
01:17The guy's been building to this moment all year.
01:19Drafted 20th overall just last year out of East Carolina, Yesovich climbed the minor league ladder like it was a warm-up drill.
01:27He moved through four levels this season, racking up 160 strikeouts in just 98 innings.
01:33He dominated A ball, breezed through the minors, and then, boom, the Jays call him up mid-September.
01:40Five starts later, he's shoving in the playoffs and making the Yankees look absolutely lost.
01:44Toronto won the game 13-7, sure.
01:48But let's be honest, the story was already written by the time Yesovich walked off that mound.
01:53This wasn't just a strong debut, it was a statement.
01:57Trey Yesovich is here, he's filthy, and if Game 2 was any indication, the rest of the league better buckle up.
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