Max Scherzer couldn’t contain his excitement after Trey Yesavage induced an inning-ending double play during Game 5.
Across seven innings, he struck out a dozen batters, held the great Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman hitless ...
Rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage is eyeing a Hollywood ending to a remarkable season after a dazzling performance carried the ...
Six months after making his pro debut, Toronto's unflappable rookie shut down L.A.'s lineup and quieted a sold-out Dodger ...
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Max Scherzer speaks after the Blue Jays' Game 5 win, discussing how Chris Bassitt drew him to the Blue Jays in the offseason, ...
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Rookie Trey Yesavage delivered a World Series masterpiece in Game 5 which left Max Scherzer pumped in the dugout.
The Blue Jays, who only 48 hours earlier suffered one of the most gut-wrenching World Series defeats in history, waltzed out of the visiting clubhouse at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday night, never so ...
Trey Yesavage had Mad Max going mad during Wednesday’s World Series game.