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OT: The Toronto Blue Jays

Baseball America just released their updated Top 30s. Our top 15:

1. Trey Yesavage
2. JoJo Parker
3. Arjun Nimmala
4. Johnny King
5. Gage Stanifer
6. Jake Bloss
7. Juan Sanchez
8. Yohendrick Pinango
9. RJ Schreck
10. Silvano Hechavarria
11. Ricky Tiedemann
12. Blaine Bullard
13. John Kasevich
14. Sean Keys
15. Jake Cook
 
Baseball America just released their updated Top 30s. Our top 15:

1. Trey Yesavage
2. JoJo Parker
3. Arjun Nimmala
4. Johnny King
5. Gage Stanifer
6. Jake Bloss
7. Juan Sanchez
8. Yohendrick Pinango
9. RJ Schreck
10. Silvano Hechavarria
11. Ricky Tiedemann
12. Blaine Bullard
13. John Kasevich
14. Sean Keys
15. Jake Cook
Isnt Trey considered graduated and no longer a prospect
 
So good.

In his first couple of starts that I saw, even though he did great, he wasn't even dominant. But low pitch count, just coming back, etc., so I wasn't expecting more. But pretty awesome to see him mow through the Yanks again.

It's just endlessly annoying that all the best pitchers are tapped out by 6 or 7 innings these days. Not sure I'll ever get used to complete games just being a thing of the past.
 
Yesavage Career (Season + Playoffs)

14gms, 4.8ip/gm, 30.9k%, 9.6bb%, .294babip, .199avg, 13.6ld%, 66era-, 63fip-, 79xfip-

I worry about guys figuring him out when they've seen him enough that the arm slot isn't novel anymore, but even then they'll only figure him out to a point because the stuff just flat out fucks by all measure. He was sitting 96 with that fastball last night, which with the rotation and shape of it, it's maybe elite. If not elite, close, even without touching high 90's-100+. If that stays there instead of being 93-94 like was saw a lot of in the playoffs, he's at worst a #2 as long as we can keep his shoulder healthy.
 
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