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"22 year old taking out the multi-billion dollar team" - Fans erupt as Trey Yesavage delivers dominant outing to break World Series rookie record

Toronto Blue Jays fans are hyped up after watching rookie Trey Yesavage having his way at the mound against Shohei Ohtani & Co. in World Series Game 5 at Dodger Stadium.The Blue Jays' rookie, who made his MLB debut in September only, is shining under the brightest lights. While at it, the rookie tied the World Series record by registering his 12th strikeout of the night in the seventh inning.Yesavage broke Don Newcombe’s rookie record for strikeouts in the World Series. Newcombe achieved the feat in the 1949 World Series Game 1.The Blue Jays fans are lining up to praise Yesavage for delivering a historic performance, with some taking jabs at the Dodgers sluggers for coming up short against the rookie."this man is UNREAL. better than Ohtani at pitching," one fan wrote."22 year old taking out the multi-Billion Dollar team," another fan added."Trey Yesavage is going to be a problem for the AL…for a long time," one fan wrote."First rookie in postseason history with multiple 10+ strikeout games," one fan added."Too bad the poor guy is a loooong time from free agency or he'd sign with the Dodgers for $350m," one fan said."I really like this kid! He’s been absolutely dealing" one fan added.At the time of writing, the rookie is still dealing on the mound. So far, he has pitched seven strong innings, allowing only three hits for one earned run while recording 12 strikeouts. Whichever strikeout number he finishes with will be the new benchmark for the upcoming rookies pitching in the World Series.Trey Yesavage previously broke Blue Jays single postseason game strikeout recordTrey Yesavage is only two months deep, but he is already etching his name in the postseason history books of the Blue Jays.Earlier in the ALDS clash against the New York Yankees, the rookie set a single postseason game strikeout record for the Blue Jays. Yesavage struck out 11 batters in a postseason start, pitching 5.1 hitless innings.It remains to be seen if Yesavage makes more such records this game as the Blue Jays might take a 3-2 series lead in Game 5.

"22 year old taking out the multi-billion dollar team" - Fans erupt as Trey Yesavage delivers dominant outing to break World Series rookie record

Toronto Blue Jays fans are hyped up after watching rookie Trey Yesavage having his way at the mound against Shohei Ohtani & Co. in World Series Game 5 at Dodger Stadium.The Blue Jays' rookie, who made his MLB debut in September only, is shining under the brightest lights. While at it, the rookie tied the World Series record by registering his 12th strikeout of the night in the seventh inning.Yesavage broke Don Newcombe’s rookie record for strikeouts in the World Series. Newcombe achieved the feat in the 1949 World Series Game 1.The Blue Jays fans are lining up to praise Yesavage for delivering a historic performance, with some taking jabs at the Dodgers sluggers for coming up short against the rookie."this man is UNREAL. better than Ohtani at pitching," one fan wrote."22 year old taking out the multi-Billion Dollar team," another fan added."Trey Yesavage is going to be a problem for the AL…for a long time," one fan wrote."First rookie in postseason history with multiple 10+ strikeout games," one fan added."Too bad the poor guy is a loooong time from free agency or he'd sign with the Dodgers for $350m," one fan said."I really like this kid! He’s been absolutely dealing" one fan added.At the time of writing, the rookie is still dealing on the mound. So far, he has pitched seven strong innings, allowing only three hits for one earned run while recording 12 strikeouts. Whichever strikeout number he finishes with will be the new benchmark for the upcoming rookies pitching in the World Series.Trey Yesavage previously broke Blue Jays single postseason game strikeout recordTrey Yesavage is only two months deep, but he is already etching his name in the postseason history books of the Blue Jays.Earlier in the ALDS clash against the New York Yankees, the rookie set a single postseason game strikeout record for the Blue Jays. Yesavage struck out 11 batters in a postseason start, pitching 5.1 hitless innings.It remains to be seen if Yesavage makes more such records this game as the Blue Jays might take a 3-2 series lead in Game 5.

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