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Blue Jays’ Trey Yesavage to have MRI on knee after leaving vs. Astros
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CityNews Toronto
The injury woes continue for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Starter Trey Yesavage suffered an apparent knee injury on Tuesday night in Houston, ending his outing early.
Yesavage was visited by manager John Schneider and Blue Jays training staff at the mound after his knee buckled while warming up for the third inning.
The Blue Jays went on to lose the game 7-2The Blue Jays later announced that Yesavage departed with left knee discomfort.
“He felt a little pinch in his left knee,” Schneider said, adding that Yesavage didn’t feel the pain before those warm-up pitches.