Dodgers Set to Unleash Fury on Yesavage in Pivotal Game 5 Showdown—What Will Happen Next?
The Blue Jays are unflappable, apparently. A lot of teams would’ve rolled over and died after losing that 18-inning game, but the Blue Jays came out and took care of business. Toronto continues to find ways to rebound after being counted out. I suppose it is a small example of what they’ve done all season. To start the year, very few thought they would make the playoffs. It was never about talent; they just never got everything together that they needed in order to actually win. This year, they did that and took the top spot in the American League. In the playoffs, they took down last year’s pennant winner. Then, after dropping the first two games of the series, they beat the Mariners in seven games. They were down in Game 7 before a George Springer homer saved the day. This is obviously a crucial game for both teams as whoever wins only needs to take one of the final two games. Tonight, the Blue Jays turn to their youngster, Trey Yesavage. Yesavage has more playoff starts in his career than he does regular-season starts, which is kind of crazy. This is the first time he is starting on the road, though. In his first four outings, he threw 19 innings and has allowed nine earned runs. In the first matchup against the Dodgers, he went four innings and allowed four hits, two earned runs, and three walks. The Blue Jays gave a ton of run support in the game, so they won.



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