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Minor League Highlights and Roster Moves for the Blue Jays

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In a quiet afternoon for the Toronto Blue Jays, the focus shifted to the minor leagues, where some noteworthy performances took center stage. Trey Yesavage took the mound for Dunedin, pitching 2.2 innings. While the box score showed four earned runs on four hits and a walk, the details tell a different story. All four hits were singles, and Yesavage recorded an impressive 10 strikeouts on 20 total swings. His fastball consistently sat between 94-96 mph, showcasing solid command throughout his outing. This performance suggests that he is on the brink of a promotion, likely just a couple of starts away from being able to handle 80 or more pitches. The Jays will assess his condition and make a decision regarding his next appearance later this week, raising the possibility of seeing him in the big leagues this month.

In the same game, Jojo Parker made headlines by recording his first professional extra-base hit, a lined ground-rule double, adding to the excitement of the day.

On the roster front, Austin Voth and Josh Fleming have both cleared waivers and opted for free agency. Their time in Toronto was brief, serving primarily as short-term solutions. With Patrick Corbin stepping in to start in Cody Ponce’s place and Joe Mantiply taking over the role once held by Brendon Little as a lefty specialist, the Jays are moving forward without Voth and Fleming. “Farewell, Austin and Josh; we hardly knew ye,” reflects the sentiment around their departure.

In a moment of perspective, while the Blue Jays are navigating their challenges, they can take solace in the fact that they haven’t faced a start as rough as that of the Yankees, who fell to the struggling Athletics. It’s a small comfort, but it’s something.

Stay tuned, as we’ll be back with actual Blue Jays baseball tomorrow.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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