ROSTER MOVES:
🔹 RHP Trey Yesavage reinstated from 15-day IL and will start tonight’s game
🔹 RHP Chase Lee optioned to Triple-A
























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The previous American League champs, the Toronto Blue Jays, have found themselves in a bit of an injury predicament to start 2026. Through 28 games thus far, the Blue Jays have 13 key players on the injury list, and these injuries have been costly.
Currently, the Blue Jays are 12-16, and half a game ahead of AL East opponent the Boston Red Sox. Tonight the Blue Jays continue their three-game series against the Red Sox, after falling to score a run in their 5-0 on Monday.
Notably, their pitching has taken the biggest hit this season. The Blue Jays started off the season without young phenom Trey Yesavage, Jose Berrios, Shane Bieber, and Yimi Garcia; while also tacking on recently injured pitcher Max Scherzer, Cody Ponce, and no. 5 prospect Ricky Tiedemann.
However, the Blue Jays might have gotten some good news after all…

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On Tuesday morning, the Toronto Blue Jays announced that star pitcher Trey Yesavage has been reinstated from the 15-day injury list and will start against the Boston Red Sox’s for the first time in 2026. During Spring Training, Yesavage’s return to Toronto was slowed due to a right shoulder impingement.
ROSTER MOVES:
🔹 RHP Trey Yesavage reinstated from 15-day IL and will start tonight’s game
🔹 RHP Chase Lee optioned to Triple-A
The 22-year-old made four rehab appearances before returning to the Blue Jays’ starting rotation. In his four appearances, Yesavage went 0-1 with a 7.50 ERA and 1.75 WHIP across 12 innings pitched.
While his numbers might not reflect the same Yesavage from 2025, he still showcased his swing-and-miss ability recording 16 strikeouts through 12 innings. In his final rehab start, Yesavage tapped out at 71 pitches to keep him ready for his Tuesday start at Rogers Centre.
Yesavage has not pitched in the big leagues since Game 7 of the World Series where he gave up a solo home run to Los Angeles Dodgers Max Muncy, that kickstarted the Dodgers comeback.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider spoke about why it took so long to activate Yesavage off the IL, and patience was the key.
“We’re making sure that once we hit ‘go,’ we don’t hit ‘pause,’” Schneider said. “He checked all of the boxes that we had hoped for. I wasn’t really looking at results, more looking at his stuff and the plan we had laid out since Spring Training. Getting him here with a little adrenaline and getting him going will be a good thing for him and a good thing for us.”
McKenna Van Gundy McKenna Van Gundy is a sports journalist covering the NFL for Heavy.com. She spent two years as a sports contributor for her University's newspaper, covering games and writing feature stories on players and coaches. She currently works for the NFL as a digital programming associate and lives in the greater Los Angeles area. More about McKenna Van Gundy
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