Blue Jays crushing Yankees in Game 2 of ALDS
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Trey Yesavage made MLB history with 11 strikeouts and no hits through five innings in the Blue Jays' 13-7 ALDS Game 2 victory over the Yankees.
The Toronto Blue Jays appear to have a young star on their hands. Rookie right-hander Trey Yesavage made his postseason debut Sunday after just 14 regular season innings pitched. Yesavage dominated the New York Yankees and made not only Blue Jays history,
After Blue Jays manager John Schneider lifted rookie sensation Trey Yesavage with one out in the sixth inning, the Yankees pounced on five Blue Jays relievers, with lefty Eric Lauer and right-hander Tommy Nance each recording just one out while combining to give up five runs.
The New York Yankees don’t have any margin for error as they head home for Game 3 of the ALDS following back-to-back beatdowns in Toronto.
Despite a bases-loaded jam, the Toronto Blue Jays made a miraculous escape with minimal damage during their ALDS Game 1 matchup.
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