World Series 2025: Trey Yesavage’s 12 Strikeouts Lead Blue Jays to 3-2 Series Edge Over Dodgers

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Blue Jays Take Command in World Series Game 5: Yesavage Shines Bright

Toronto Blue Jays Move One Step Closer to Championship

The Toronto Blue Jays are on the brink of securing their first championship since 1993, taking a 3-2 lead in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers after a decisive 6-1 victory in Game 5. The spotlight shone brightly on rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage, who set a new record for strikeouts in a World Series game, fanning 12 batters. The Blue Jays will now return to Toronto, poised to clinch the title.

Yesavage’s Historic Performance

At just 22 years old, Yesavage has made an immediate impact in the postseason, especially considering that he began his season in Low-A Dunedin and made his Major League Baseball debut only in mid-September. After a rocky outing in Game 1, where he struggled to find his rhythm, Yesavage rebounded spectacularly in Game 5. His arsenal included a slider that the Dodgers failed to connect with, resulting in 14 strikeouts on 29 swings. His split-finger fastball was equally effective, leading to seven missed swings on 10 attempts—culminating in an impressive overall whiff rate of 44%.

“Historic stuff,” remarked Blue Jays manager John Schneider. “It’s amazing to see a pitcher dominate like that, especially considering he found his rhythm after a tough start in Game 1.”

Yesavage’s presence on the mound was nearly flawless, as he struck out each Dodgers batter at least once. The Dodgers’ only run came from a mistake pitch to Kiké Hernandez, who capitalized on an inside fastball.

Blue Jays Capitalize Early

The Blue Jays didn’t waste any time putting runs on the board. Leadoff hitter Davis Schneider hit a home run on the first pitch from Dodgers’ starter Blake Snell, closely followed by a long ball from Vladimir Guerrero Jr., marking the first time in World Series history that a team has hit back-to-back home runs to start a game. By the time Yesavage took the mound, the Blue Jays had already secured a 2-0 lead.

“Schneider’s early homer was huge,” said Schneider. “George Springer, who’s dealing with an injury, always advises me to be ready for a fastball right out of the gate, and I took that advice firmly.”

Despite settling down after a shaky first inning, Snell would face further challenges as the night unfolded. He ultimately completed nearly seven innings but allowed the Blue Jays to capitalize on three wild pitches in one inning, a unique occurrence in World Series history.

Dodgers Struggling to Find Offense

The Dodgers entered the series as reigning champions but have struggled immensely at the plate. They now find themselves in a precarious position, needing to revitalize their offense to push the series to a decisive Game 7. Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged the team’s difficulties, stating that the Dodgers need to find ways to move the ball forward and execute better at the plate.

“Our hitters aren’t doing enough to get the job done,” Roberts stated. “We have the talent to turn this around, but we need to make adjustments fast.”

Game 6: A Crucial Showdown

As the series shifts back to Toronto for Game 6, both teams are preparing for what could be a defining moment. The Dodgers will turn to Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who has been a standout performer against the Blue Jays lineup this postseason. Yamamoto made headlines with two complete games already in the playoffs and possesses significant experience from his time in Japan.

“Yes, he has great stuff,” said Schneider regarding Yamamoto. “But we will be looking to make him work early in the game, get him out of his comfort zone, and make a push to reach the bullpen.”

The matchup between Yamamoto and the Blue Jays’ Kevin Gausman offers the Dodgers a glimmer of hope, but they must overcome their recent struggles to force a Game 7.

Final Thoughts

With Game 6 on the horizon, the pressure mounts for both teams. The Blue Jays have the momentum and a historic opportunity within their grasp, while the Dodgers face the challenge of overcoming offensive woes to keep their championship dreams alive. Tune in this Friday at 8 p.m. ET to see how this thrilling series unfolds.

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