Trey Yesavage has the most strikeouts by a rookie in a single World Series game at 12 and counting, breaking Don Newcombe’s previous record of 11 that he set in 1949.

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  1. As a Jays fan, but also a baseball fan first and foremost, we are lucky to see something this historic

  2. Unbelievable performance, and to do it at Chavez Ravine in what is now a best-of-three Series? Kid’s got ice in his veins.

  3. TREY YESAVAGE

    12 strikeouts
    No walks

    That’s the most strikeouts by a pitcher in a World Series game with no walks

  4. Dude is unbelievable. Historic Performance.

    More importantly – what eighties actor (villain?) does he look like?! It’s killing me that I can’t place it.

  5. Even though he’s carving my boys up, as a baseball fan, he’s got a bright future. The delivery, splitter, and fastball location have been elite tonight. Tip my cap to this dude!

  6. LOVE that this postseason has produced so many epic starting performances, with multiple ones by rookies. The game has become too reliant on bullpen management

  7. *Tre (on the left) looking like he’s a 20 something rookie. Meanwhile, Don (on the right) looking like he’s a 38 year old rookie*

  8. Jays have been doing this all post season.Ā  If you don’t believe now as so many didn’t at the start .. I hope you do now.Ā  Old school basic ball, teamwork, managing. Yes questionable at times but there has been a method to his madness.Ā Ā 

    Still far from over but this is more than almost everyone has expected.Ā Ā 

  9. As a die hard Dodgers fan, his performance was nothing short of amazing and I tip my hat off to him for nothing short of a masterpiece of pitching tonight.

  10. Radio baseball is just amazing hearing that was awesome. This world series is something else!

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