
Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney Strong Feeling: Blue Jays One Win Away From a World Series; Clown Car
Oct 30, 2025
Jessica Mendoza, a former MLB analyst and ESPN commentator, joins veteran broadcaster Boog Sciambi to dive into the World Series drama. They analyze Trey Yosavage's historic strikeout performance and the Blue Jays' striking strategy against Blake Snell. The duo discusses the Dodgers' struggles and fatigue, while highlighting Toronto's strong offensive execution. Speculations on the impending Game 6 keep the tension alive, mixed with a light-hearted 'clown car' segment reflecting on the game's pivotal moments.
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Rookie's Elite Swing-And-Miss Arsenal
- Trey Yosavage produced historic swing-and-miss numbers, generating 24 missed swings and 12 K's in Game 5.
- His slider (14 swing-and-misses) and splitter forced constant chase and deception against elite Dodgers hitters.
Two Early Homers Shifted Momentum
- The Blue Jays struck immediately with two homers in the first three pitches, swinging momentum before Dodger fans settled.
- Early aggression against Snell's fastball forced the Dodgers to press and altered their usual patient approach.
Trey's Postgame Calm And Game Plan
- After Game 5 Buster and Jon Boog interviewed Trey, who remained remarkably composed describing the night as 'special.'
- Trey credited sticking to his game plan: get ahead, throw his pitches and stay in command.

