Trey Yesavage still made to do Blue Jays rookie hazing
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The Blue Jays’ Game 5 hero started this season in Class A ball. But his reaction to heckling fans informed his pitching coach he was ready to beat the Dodgers.
After striking out 12 Los Angeles Dodgers in a dominant seven-inning performance to put the Blue Jays one win away from the World Series title, Yesavage claimed his "locked-in" on social media was a little mischaracterized.
Let's run through eight fun facts to help explain how cool, shocking and unforgettable the story of the Blue Jays’ 22-year-old has become.
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Blue Jays right-handed pitcher Trey Yesavage, who went to Boyertown Area High School, struck out a record 12 batters in Game 5 of the World Series vs. the Dodgers.