Okamoto homers, Gausman in form as Blue Jays defeat Guardians 5-3
TORONTO — Top prospect Trey Yesavage showed the hype was real when he made his big-league debut late last season.
Now the Toronto Blue Jays starter is ready to return to the rotation and try to pick up where he left off.
After spending the first month of the season on the injured list with a right shoulder impingement, Yesavage is set to be activated ahead of his season debut on Tuesday against the Boston Red Sox.
“We’re making sure that once we hit go, we don’t hit pause,” said Blue Jays manager John Schneider. “He checked all of the boxes that we had hoped for.”
