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Trey Yesavage

Trey Yesavage is an American professional baseball pitcher currently playing for the Toronto Blue Jays in MLB. He was drafted by the Blue Jays in the first round of the 2024 MLB draft after playing college baseball for the East Carolina Pirates. He began his MLB career in 2025.


July 28, 2003: Trey Yesavage's Birth

On July 28, 2003, Trey David Yesavage was born. He would later become a professional baseball pitcher.

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2019: Previous Blue Jays Strikeout Record

In 2019, Trent Thornton set the previous Blue Jays franchise record of eight strikeouts in an MLB debut, which was broken by Trey Yesavage on September 15, 2025.

August 1, 2024: Signs with the Blue Jays

On August 1, 2024, Trey Yesavage agreed to a $4.1 million signing bonus with the Toronto Blue Jays after being drafted.

2024: Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays

In 2024, Trey Yesavage was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the first round of the MLB draft after playing college baseball for the East Carolina Pirates.

September 15, 2025: Major League Promotion and Debut

On September 15, 2025, Trey Yesavage was added to the 40-man roster and promoted to the major leagues, making his debut against the Tampa Bay Rays and setting a Blue Jays franchise record for most strikeouts in an MLB debut with nine.

2025: MLB Debut

In 2025, Trey Yesavage made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut for the Toronto Blue Jays.

2025: Minor League Promotions and All-Star Game Appearance

In 2025, Trey Yesavage was assigned to the Low-A Dunedin Blue Jays, later promoted to the High-A Vancouver Canadians in May, and then to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats. He also appeared in the All-Star Futures Game before being promoted to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on August 11.

2025: Pitching Style and Metrics

In 2025, Trey Yesavage's pitching style involved throwing a fastball that maxes out at 96 miles per hour, complemented by a mid-80s slider, a mid-80s splitter, and a low-80s spike curveball. He had an abnormally high arm release angle and high release point.