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Unpacking an Ace in the Making with Blue Jays’ Highly Touted Prospect

Trey Yesavage, the number two-ranked Blue Jays top prospect according to MiLB Pipeline, has been proving how he’s an ace in the making. Yesavage is projected to be a rookie in the rotation next season. All in all, his call-up whenever that occurs will be huge. This season, there’s been non-stop hype and discussion surrounding the 21-year-old highly touted prospect who is racking up the strikeouts in Double-A.

He earned a promotion from high-A this season, and if all goes well, he could even get a call-up this season. In Double-A, he is sporting a 1-1 record with a 3.86 ERA along with 16 strikeouts. In his last start, he fanned out while only allowing one hit. He is also sporting a GIDP (Ground Into Double Play) of 12. This means he is getting hitters to hit into more double plays and limiting offense.

Blue Jays Ace in the Making in Farm System

Yesavage’s Ace Like Quality Emerges

Yesavage is having a dominant season due to a combination of elements. This includes a strong fastball with an elite vertical break, a deep arsenal of pitches, and a consistent delivery. He also offers a starter’s near-perfect frame. Overall, his poise on the mound, which has contributed to his rapid ascent through the Toronto Blue Jays’ system, is most recognizable. Yesavages fastball tops at 97 miles per hour and contains a vertical break. This makes it difficult for hitters to square up and make contact. These are all components that make him an ace in the making. The Blue Jays will benefit from having him in the rotation next season, as they could use a fresh arm. While his walk rate is his priority for improving his game, Yesavage has shown significant development in his fastball command, which is crucial for continued success. 

The Last Word On Yesavage

Yesavage is a potential number two or even three starter, and his solid performance in the minors indicates that he is making strides up to the majors soon. The prospect’s arsenal includes a slider that helps to keep batters off balance. His control and command on the mound make him an exciting rookie to watch. Yesavage’s 6-foot-4, 225-pound frame is an ideal starter’s frame, as he offers a physical presence on the mound that characterizes his stamina, which enables him to pitch deep into games.
His promotions through the farm system have demonstrated his readiness to pitch at the major league level. Adjusting to new environments makes him a pitcher that the Blue Jays will want to hold onto for a long time. His poise and adaptability make him the full package. Lastly, Yesavage’s over-the-top arm slot also generates a steep downward angle with his pitches. Overall, it makes it hard for hitters to square up the ball.
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About Vanessa Serrao

Vanessa is a freelance baseball writer for Last Word On Baseball. She is also an author and is pursuing a career in sports journalism. She loves the Toronto Blue Jays, but covers MLB breaking news.