Toronto Blue Jays, Yesavage and World Series
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Trey Yesavage was the consensus third-best pitcher available in the 2024 Draft, behind top-five picks Chase Burns and Hagen Smith. He outdueled Burns in NCAA regional play despite having a lung partially collapsed after dry needling treatment went awry,
On the biggest stage, the 22-year-old righty etched himself into baseball lore, dominating MVPs and future Hall of Famers.
But there were plenty of contributors, and that grew more true down the stretch, when names like Cam Schlittler, Cade Horton, Luis Morales, Nolan McLean, Chase Burns, and Jacob Misiorowski emerged as really valuable Fantasy options – and that is by no means a complete list of interesting rookie pitchers.
This is what it has come down to in the World Series, Game 7. The Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers have gone blow for blow.
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Boyertown grad Trey Yesavage, Wilson grad Luke Holman and Phoenixville’s Fran Oschell, all right-handed pitchers, have been named to the 31-man Collegiate National Team roster, USA Baseball has announced.