Happy Trey Day: Yesavage Impresses in Season Debut
4/29/202629 min
Jeff Blair breaks down the Blue Jays' 3-0 win vs. the Red Sox to even the series at one game apiece! He takes your calls and texts, and gets right to Trey Yesavage, who did not allow a run over 5.1 IP - despite a lack of strikeouts, have reinforcements officially arrived? Jeff also discusses a big night for Kazuma Okamoto - is he finally finding his groove? Plus, he gets into the bullpen locking down the win including big appearances from all of Jeff Hoffman, Tyler Rogers, and Louis Varland - is King Louis V the new top arm in the circle of trust?
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First 90 secondsJeff Blair· Host0:00
[upbeat music] All right, well, that was a welcome performance to say the least from Trey Savage. And I think if you're, if you're a Blue Jays fan, you know, you've been kind of treading water, so to speak, through this month, waiting for this team to get healthy again. And before jumping to conclusions, at least I hope some of you are doing that. And we saw Trey Savage make his debut tonight. Expect that George Springer could very well be, uh, come off the IL and play tomorrow. So the team's getting a little healthier. The team's getting a little healthier. The bullpen seems to be rounding in order. A four-hit performance by Blue Jays pitching tonight. Uh, Hoffman, Rogers, Varland, three perfect innings in relief. The, you know, that, that, that, that sort of that, that story that has been one of the dominant stories early in the season, the Blue Jays bullpen. How are they gonna construct the middle relief? How are they gonna get the bridge to the ninth inning? Who in fact will be the person to cross over that bridge? Well, it certainly appears as if right now the bullpen by committee that, uh, John Schneider is using appears to have