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George Springer leads Blue Jays to sweep of Orioles as top prospect Trey Yesavage prepares for MLB debut against Rays.

Veteran Leads the Charge

George Springer delivered another standout performance as the Toronto Blue Jays completed an 11–2 sweep of the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday at Rogers Centre. The 35-year-old outfielder homered, added two doubles, and drove in two runs, fueling Toronto’s 87th win of the season.

A Rising Prospect Awaits

Before the game, the Blue Jays announced that top pitching prospect Trey Yesavage will make his long-anticipated Major League debut Monday against the Tampa Bay Rays. The 22-year-old right-hander, ranked as Toronto’s most promising young arm, spent the weekend soaking in advice from veterans.

Sunday’s Statement Win

The win marked Toronto’s 10th series sweep of the year, putting them just behind the MLB-leading Milwaukee Brewers. Starter Shane Bieber pitched six solid innings before the bullpen closed out the rout in front of 40,032 fans. Infielder Ernie Clement also contributed a key two-run double that gave Toronto a lead they never relinquished.

Managerial Confidence

Manager John Schneider praised Springer’s resurgence, calling his season “one of the best of his career.” With a .303 average, 29 home runs, and a .949 OPS, Springer now trails only Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani in Major League hitting efficiency. Schneider emphasized that Springer’s energy sets the tone for the entire lineup.

Rookie’s Big Moment

Yesavage, who observed Sunday’s game from the dugout, leaned on advice from Bieber: “Be yourself. Throw strikes. Enjoy it.” Schneider stressed that the decision to promote Yesavage was deliberate, aimed at strengthening the rotation in a playoff push, not as an experiment.

Playoff Push Intensifies

The Blue Jays, now holding a 3.5-game lead in the American League East, enter the final two weeks of the regular season in control of their destiny. With 50 home wins already secured, the team has momentum heading into a crucial stretch. As Clement put it, “We’re all on the same page right now. I think we’re going to finish strong.”

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