Yesavage finds groove to help Blue Jays sweep Red Sox |
BOSTON — Max Scherzer was chopping it up in the Toronto Blue Jays dugout last weekend, as per usual, when Trey Yesavage’s between-outings work came up. Coming off a six-walk performance against the New York Yankees and having walked seven two starts prior at Baltimore, the rookie right-hander needed a patch and was talking through some ideas.
“It was kind of funny,” Scherzer recalled. “Trey was on the bench and I was like, ‘Don't you ever think this is going to end. It never ends. You're always going to be making adjustments, you're always going to be tinkering. Here I am in Year 19, I've got something I'm comparing from 10 years ago to what I should be doing now. Always keep your mind sharp about what you see and what you've got to make adjustments to.’”
Against the Boston Red Sox on Thursday afternoon, with the Blue Jays' relief corps in dire straits after a seven-man bullpen game the previous night, Yesavage........