Trey Yesavage Could Debut With Toronto This Year
Toronto Blue Jays right-handed pitching prospect Trey Yesavage has become one of the fastest risers in last year's draft class and features four plus pitches and a towering release point, writes The Athletic's Mitch Bannon. The former 20th overall pick out of East Carolina was promoted to Double-A New Hampshire after just 11 career minor-league starts. If he continues to show well on the farm, the 21-year-old could make his MLB debut as early as this season. Yesavage's raw stuff was big-league ready the day he was drafted, and all of his pitches have maintained their high grades in the minors, with his curveball significantly improving. He leads all qualified minor-league pitchers with a 43.4% strikeout rate. Fantasy manages in dynasty leagues should already have him rostered, but if he does join the big leagues later this year, he might not have much to offer as he has around 55-75 innings left before hitting his season workload ceiling.
Source: The Athletic - Mitch Bannon
Source: The Athletic - Mitch Bannon
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