The Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers had their first repeat duel on the mound in Game 5 of the World Series, as 22-year-old sensation Trey Yesavage faced Dodgers veteran Blake Snell, again.

Even though the Blue Jays went on to win their first meeting in Game 1, 11-4, Yesavage didn’t look like the pitcher that impressed many early in his Major League career. He didn’t quite have his splitter and he was done after four innings with five strikeouts, three walks, two earned runs, and four hits.

Yesavage didn’t have a disastrous outing in his first World Series start, but he had set the bar so high in previous outings that an average evening was almost disappointing. Game 5 saw him make a start in the belly of the beast that is Dodger Stadium and he was anything but average.

Yesavage releasing a pitch in a blue uniform on the moun

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Yesavage only made his debut in the Majors in September and he’s proving to have the maturity of a multi-season veteran. Game 5 wasn’t an elimination game, but the winner of Game 5 in a World Series tied after four games wins the series 65% of the time. So there were significant stakes. Thanks to Yesavage’s historic performance, there was no way the Blue Jays were losing.

By the end of the fifth inning Yesavage had struck out every single player in the Dodgers’ hitting line-up at least once. He stayed out there for two more and finished the night with 12 strikeouts, three hits, one earned run and no walks.

When the game was over he had etched his name in the history books in several ways:

There have been 2 postseason starts in Blue Jays franchise history with 10+ K’s.

– Trey Yesavage ALDS G2 vs NYY (11 K’s)
– Trey Yesavage WS G5 vs LAD (12 K’s)

HE IS TWENTY-TWO YEARS OLD 🤯 pic.twitter.com/gojmFues47

— Just Baseball (@JustBB_Media) October 30, 2025

Yesavage, the Blue Jays’ first-round pick in 2024, didn’t pitch professionally until he made his Class A debut in April. He sped through the entire farm system before he was called up to join Toronto for the stretch run in September. He made just three regular-season starts before the playoffs.

Yesavage was brilliant for the Blue Jays on Wednesday and if they walk away with a world championship, he will have played a vital role.

WORLD SERIES

Best-of-7

Game 1

Toronto 11, Los Angeles Dodgers 4

Game 2

Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Toronto 1

Game 3: Monday

Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Toronto 5, 18 innings

Game 4: Tuesday

Toronto 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 2

Game 5: Wednesday

Toronto 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 (Blue Jays lead series 3-2)

Game 6: Friday

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Toronto, Game 6 — 8 p.m. (FOX/FOX Deportes)

Game 7: Saturday

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Toronto, Game 7* — 8 p.m. (FOX/FOX Deportes)

*-if necessary