The Blue Jays rewarded Yesavage’s dominant High-A performance with a well-earned promotion, and the righthander made a solid first impression in his Double-A debut. He threw four innings of one-run ball with four strikeouts, though he issued four walks on 68 pitches (41 strikes). Despite the control hiccup, Yesavage showcased the traits that make him a fast mover: ideal starter’s frame, repeatable delivery, and a fastball that sits 93–95 mph, touches 97, and features elite vertical break and late armside life. With a deep arsenal and poise on the mound, he’s positioned to rise quickly through Toronto’s system.

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