Toronto Blue Jays skipper John Schneider confirmed that Trey Yesavage will be available from the bullpen tonight in Game 4 of the ALDS. Toronto leads the series, and having Yesavage in reserve gives the Jays another weapon in a must-win spot.
Last time out, Yesavage turned in a performance that’s already becoming postseason lore.
Trey Yesavage will be available out of the bullpen tonight in Game 4, John Schneider announced. pic.twitter.com/uGDBZdIRKy
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) October 8, 2025
Last Game: Masterclass in Game 2
In Game 2 of the ALDS vs. the New York Yankees, Yesavage was electric:
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5 ⅓ innings, 0 hits allowed
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11 strikeouts, 1 walk
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He carried a hitless bid deep into the outing, setting a Blue Jays postseason record for strikeouts in a game.
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The only baserunner allowed (besides his walk) came via an error, meaning he was technically unscored on.
That kind of dominance is rare, and for a rookie in his first postseason appearance, it’s nothing short of spectacular.
Yesavage’s 2025 At a Glance & Role Tonight
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Across the minors in 2025, he put up a strong line: 98 innings, 3.12 ERA, 160 K’s, 0.97 WHIP.
Given how effective he looked in Game 2, Schneider’s move to keep him available out of the bullpen is a smart one. He gives Toronto a high-upside option for middle or late innings, especially if the starter runs into trouble.
What to Watch Tonight
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When will Yesavage be called on? It depends on how long the starter lasts; he might be activated early or held in reserve for high-leverage situations.
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Matchups matter. With his high-strikeout stuff, he’s best used when the Yankees’ lineup is threatening to shift momentum.
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Can he repeat? His Game 2 start was electric, but postseason pitching demands consistency. One dominant outing doesn’t guarantee another.
With the Jays holding the series edge, having Trey Yesavage in the bullpen tonight gives Toronto a valuable weapon. After that Game 2 performance, he’s earned the confidence of the staff — and the spotlight.

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