Summary
Trey Yesavage, a promising baseball pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays, played impressively in the playoffs last year with 27 2/3 innings pitched. However, the team manager, John Schneider, advises caution in expecting too much from him in his first full major league season due to the increased workload.
Key Facts
- Trey Yesavage pitched 27 2/3 innings in the playoffs last year for the Blue Jays.
- Before the postseason, he had only pitched 14 innings in the major league regular season.
- Yesavage moved through three levels of the minor leagues after starting at High-A last year.
- The Blue Jays see potential in Yesavage based on his performance last October.
- Manager John Schneider suggests managing expectations for Yesavage’s workload in his first full major league season.
- Yesavage had a total of 139 2/3 innings last season, including all games from minors, majors, and postseason.
- His first game action for this spring is expected soon, with more information on his season plan expected later.