
"Obviously led to his slow build-up as well. Right now (he's) feeling good. He's in a better place now to kind of continue to ramp up. So he's going to kind of continue on the program he's been on. He's feeling better now than he did obviously. Part of the reason for the ramp up now, we had a plan in place to kind of slow play it anyway after last year."
"The right-hander rocketed through the Blue Jays' system in 2025, all the way from low-A Dunedin to the majors, pitching a combined 139 2/3 innings, including the postseason. His previous high was 93.1 at East Carolina in 2024, and the 33 per cent increase in workload year-over-year could have been reason alone for the team to be cautious with the phenom's build-up."
Trey Yesavage, a 22-year-old right-handed pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays, will begin the season on the injured list due to shoulder impingement. The rookie experienced a dramatic 33 percent increase in workload from 2024 to 2025, pitching 139 2/3 innings across the minor leagues and majors after previously throwing 93.1 innings at East Carolina. The impingement was reported upon his arrival at spring training camp. Manager John Schneider indicated Yesavage is currently feeling better and continuing a gradual ramp-up program. The pitcher has completed simulated games and minor-league outings, with his next scheduled appearance set for March 25. No definitive timeline for his return has been established.
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