In a noteworthy rehab outing with Triple-A Buffalo, the Blue Jays’ Yesavage faced significant challenges on the mound. Pitching for just 2.1 innings, he exhibited erratic control, walking four batters and putting immense pressure on his defense. Fans and scouts watched closely as Yesavage struggled to find the strike zone, leading to elevated pitch counts and limited effectiveness against opposing hitters. His performance raised concerns about his readiness to return to Major League play, as control issues can often be a precursor to deeper mechanical problems.

In total, Yesavage ended the game with impressive strikeouts but was plagued by inconsistency throughout his appearance. The statistics from the outing highlight the key areas where he must improve for a successful comeback:

Statistical Category Performance
Innings Pitched 2.1
Walks 4
Strikeouts 3
Earned Runs 2

As the Blue Jays evaluate Yesavage’s readiness for the Montoya roster, the organization will look to address his control issues through focused coaching and practice. Fans are hoping that with further rehabilitation and adjustments, Yesavage can regain the command needed to compete effectively at the highest level.