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Blue Jays RHP Trey Yesavage placed on IL with shoulder impingement

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 1:01 PM

Toronto Blue Jays pitching prodigy Trey Yesavage will be placed on the injured list to start the 2026 regular season due to a right ​shoulder impingement.

Yesavage started last season at Class-A Dunedin ‌but made his final start of the season in Game 7 of the World Series.

“It’s something that he reported to camp with and it obviously led to his slow build-up, as well,” Blue Jays ‌manager ​John Schneider said. “Right now, he’s feeling ⁠good and he’s in ⁠a better place now to continue to ramp up. He’s going to continue on the program he’s been on.”

Yesavage will continue throwing and is next scheduled to ​work out Wednesday. It will be his first work since pitching two innings in a minor-league game last week.

His ⁠workload plan will change week-to-week ⁠and the Blue Jays believe the issue ​is nearly behind him. But they’re playing it safe building him ​up for a regular-season debut with no exact ‌date yet.

“A lot of guys deal with this,” Schneider said. “When he reported this, we slow-played it a little bit and I think it will just come back naturally. What ⁠he’s doing now checks those boxes. If we didn’t feel comfortable with him being on the mound and getting after it, ⁠then we wouldn’t ‌do it.”

Without Yesavage, the Blue Jays will ⁠be down three starters to begin the ​regular ‌season next week. Jose Berrios (hand) and Shane ​Bieber (forearm fatigue) are ⁠dealing with injuries likely to span at least the first month of the season. Bieber hasn’t thrown from a mound during spring training.

Kevin Gausman, Dylan Cease and Max Scherzer are expected to start the first three games of the ​season.

–Field Level Media