-
Trump completes demolition of White House East Wing: satellite images
-
Ohtani ready for 'big series' as Dodgers face Blue Jays
-
EU leaders lay out conditions for emissions target deal
-
EU takes small step towards using Russian assets for Ukraine
-
White House's East Wing demolished for Trump ballroom: satellite images
-
Bajic stuns Palace in Conference League
-
Anthropic announces massive AI chip deal with Google
-
Piastri confirms McLaren 'clean slate' after Texas tussle
-
Forest beat Porto on Dyche debut, Villa shocked by Go Ahead Eagles
-
EU takes timid step towards using Russian assets for Ukraine
-
Frenchman Hadjar coy on Red Bull switch
-
Sinner reaches Vienna last eight
-
Germany's largest gay club to shut in fresh Berlin nightlife blow
-
Colombian president lashes out at Trump 'executions'
-
Rookie pitcher Yesavage to face Ohtani, Dodgers in World Series opener
-
Are US strikes hurting Latin America's drug trade?
-
Hackers access Verstappen's personal data in Formula One breach
-
Trinidadians challenge US forces killing their loved ones 'like dogs'
-
Villa shocked by Go Ahead Eagles, Rangers beaten on Rohl bow
-
Rodgers says 'revenge' not on agenda as Steelers face Packers
-
Trump heads to Asia and high-stakes meeting with Xi
-
US pressures Israel on West Bank, Rubio voices confidence in Gaza truce
-
White House warns of chaos at US airports as shutdown drags
-
US oil giants produce mainly at home but send more tax dollars overseas
-
Mandhana, Rawal tons make India clinch last semi-final spot
-
Disney drops out in latest exodus from Paris store hosting Shein
-
'Functionally extinct': Heat wave left Florida coral species on brink
-
US and EU sanctions on Russian oil and gas: what do we know?
-
UK court rules Apple abused App Store dominance
-
No Russian or Belarusian athletes 'likely to qualify' for Winter Paralympics
-
Trump pardons Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao
-
Trump pardons Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao: White House
-
Nigerian military says killed 50 jihadists in army base raids
-
Klein blue monochrome sells for $21 million in French record for artist
-
American Airlines reports smaller loss, sees travel demand improving
-
US pressures Israel on West Bank as Rubio begins visit
-
Messi signs new Inter Miami contract through 2028: club
-
Aid to Gaza still a fraction of promised amounts: UN data
-
France's government suspends pensions reform in new budget bill
-
Zelensky urges EU to agree frozen assets loan
-
No reduction in Gaza hunger since truce: WHO
-
Messi signs Inter Miami contract extension: MLS
-
'No basic means to live': exhausted Gazans struggle to rebuild
-
Republicans warn of chaos at US airports as shutdown drags
-
NBA coach, player arrested in illegal gambling probes
-
Marathon world record holder Chepngetich gets three-year doping ban
-
Asterix packs his bags and heads to ancient Portugal
-
Brazil's Lula says will seek a fourth term in 2026 elections
-
Saudi Arabia to host ATP Masters 1000 tennis event from 2028
-
France issues third arrest warrant against Syria's ex-leader Assad
Rookie pitcher Yesavage to face Ohtani, Dodgers in World Series opener
Toronto Blue Jays rookie Trey Yesavage will become the second-youngest pitcher in history to start a World Series opener when he lines up against Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday.
Yesavage, 22, was named on Thursday to start game one as the Blue Jays look to draw first blood against the defending Major League Baseball champions in the best-of-seven series.
The hard-throwing right-hander is the youngest pitcher to start a game one since Ralph Branca opened the 1947 World Series for the Dodgers at the age of 21 years and 267 days.
The choice of Yesavage to open on Friday caps a remarkable rise for the rookie, who started the 2025 season playing in the minor leagues for Single-A Blue Jays affiliate Dunedin -- the fifth tier of baseball in the United States.
After making only three regular-season starts, Yesavage has shone in the post-season, striking out 11 batters in a 13-7 win over the New York Yankees, and winning a pivotal game six against Seattle in the American League Championship Series.
Friday's opener represents the sternest test yet for Yesavage, who will face a Dodgers batting lineup led by Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman.
Yesavage admitted on Thursday he could still scarcely believe the evolution of his season.
"I wake up every single morning and I thank the Lord that I'm here in this situation," Yesavage said. "It's something I never even would have dreamed of, but I'm here now and I'm embracing it fully."
Asked about the prospect of facing Ohtani, Yesavage replied: "He's a special player. He can do damage on both sides of the baseball.
"But it doesn't take away the fact that we are in this situation, too, for a reason.
"So just going out there and being ourselves and if there's adjustments that we need to make to try to neutralize him, we'll make those adjustments."
Yesavage's journey to the World Series comes after a nomadic season spent bouncing around the minor leagues, with his stint in Dunedin followed by spells with the Vancouver Canadians, New Hampshire Fisher Cats and Buffalo Bisons.
"You should see my truck right now. It looks like a mobile home," Yesavage joked on Thursday.
"Many different stops. Now I'm changing hotel rooms every time we leave and come back. So I've had to consolidate and only bring necessities in my suitcase with me."
Y.Nakamura--AMWN