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Trey YesAvnium dominates the Yankees in match 2 with historical eliminatory performances

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The Blue Jays de Toronto leaned on Trey Yesavage to keep the bats of the New Yankees silent New Yorkees in ALDS match 2 at the start of the big career in career. He did not just keep them silent – he dominated them and made the history of the MLB in the process.

YesAavage has become the first launcher in the history of the MLB with 11 stick withdrawals while allowing no blow through the first five rounds of an eliminatory match, paving the way in Toronto to take a 2-0 lead in the series of more than five with a 13-7 victory.

The Rogers Center, just like on Saturday in match 1 of the series, was swaying with a closed window crowds that came to life, the second Yes it struck Trent Grisham to open the match. He continued to eliminate Cody Bellinger and Ben Rice to finish his first frame, highlighting a nasty combo-pavement of a quick ball throwing a rare location of arms.

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Trey YesAvnium reacts on mound

Toronto Blue Jays launcher, Trey YesAvnius (39), reacts after a fourth round stick withdrawn from New York Yankees in the second match of the Ronde ALDS for the MLB 2025 qualifiers at the Rogers Center on October 5, 2025. (John E. Sokolowski / Imagn Images)

Yes it continued to conquer bats like Aaron’s judge, Giancarlo Stanton and others in the Yankees programming, who was the highest of MLB this season.

Ken Rosenthal de Fox Sports found the parents of Yesavage, Dave and Cheryl, in the Rogers Center, to discuss the incredible exit of their son.

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“I hoped he would do well, but I did not expect that, especially against the Yankees. Since we are from the outside of Philadelphia and we are the phillies fans, the Yankees were not our best team. It’s incredible. He did a great job,” said Cheryl.

Dave added: “He went to work, he did his job. He knows what his job is, and he is not in a better fans base than here in Toronto with all these fans here.”

Yes it said that he was “born” with a calm temperament, which was clearly exposed in a high pressure start in the MLB qualifiers.

Trey YesAvnium leaves the field

Toronto Blue Jays launcher, Trey YesAvnium (39), is relieved in sixth round against New York Yankees in the second match of the Round ALDS for the MLB 2025 eliminatory series at the Rogers Center on October 5, 2025. (John E. Sokolowski / Imagn Images)

In the end, the Yesavage line has not read any safe and 11 stick withdraws from 5 -rounds launched, while manager John Schneider fired him after 78 throws and a giant advance while Toronto bats were exactly the opposite of New York – burning.

The Blue Jays surprised the AS of the Yankees Max Fried, while Erennie Clement started the scoring with a two -point circuit at the end of the second. Then, the Blue Jays extended their advance with a Groundout Alejandro Kirk, a double Daulton Varsho and a single of Clement to do it 5-0.

The wheels fell for New York when Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who won the 10-1 victory in match 1, launched a big slam Will Warren, who came for Frit after Lefty’s end of the day after only three rounds.

With an advance of 9-0, Varsho added the first of the two circuits of the match, a shot of two points which made 11-0. George Springer added a Warren circuit at the end of the fifth, and the second in Varsho came at the bottom of the sixth.

Trey YesAvnium reacts in the field

Toronto Blue Jays launcher, Trey YesAvnius (39), reacts after a fourth round stick withdrawn from New York Yankees in the second match of the Ronde ALDS for the MLB 2025 qualifiers at the Rogers Center on October 5, 2025. (Images Kevin Sousa / Imagn)

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The Yankees have managed a few points to at least keep the competitive game, Bellinger hitting a two -point circuit followed by a seventh round of five points.

But everything was for nothing, while the Yankees returned to the Bronx in ruins after two dominant performances of the Blue Jays. New York faces the elimination of the rest of the path, while Toronto hopes to perceive one more victory to send it to the Alcs.

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