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Source: AFP

Imago
Source: AFP
Here is one thing the Toronto fans can rejoice about. Your World Series hero now belongs to someone else. The Blue Jays’ star pitcher is no longer single and is officially engaged to his longtime girlfriend.
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Trey Yesavage might not have gotten the ring a few weeks back, but he surely has gotten one now. Yesavage and his girlfriend, Taylor Frik, revealed on Instagram, “11/13/25—in this lifetime & the next, it will always be you.”
Trey Yesavage and Taylor Frick met as students at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, where their shared campus life blossomed into a committed relationship. Frick, born January 24, 2002, in Maryland, quietly supported Yesavage through his meteoric rise from college ace to the majors. They publicly acknowledged their bond in December 2023 via Instagram.
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When Yesavage made his MLB debut on September 15, 2025, Frick was firmly in his corner; he struck out nine batters, setting a Blue Jays franchise record. During the postseason, her emotional support was constant: she watched him throw 11 strikeouts in the ALDS and then 12 in a historic World Series start without issuing a walk.
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As the season closed, Frick’s pride was unmistakable; she admitted she was “still crying” over his rookie-record World Series performance. Their journey, from college campus to baseball’s biggest stage, has resonated deeply with fans, and they now step into the future together with strength and shared purpose.
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Trey Yesavage and Taylor Frick have turned a hectic season into an undeniable commitment today. Their story moves from campus roots to baseball stardom with almost suspiciously perfect timing. Toronto fans now celebrate the engagement while jokingly claiming Yesavage still owes them October thrills.
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Blue Jays star has more news about his personal life
Toronto fans barely had time to process the World Series sting before another storyline nudged its way into the spotlight, proving this franchise never takes a day off from drama. Trey Yesavage, the rookie who stole October headlines, is back with news that isn’t about baseball at all.
Trey Yesavage moved in with Taylor Frick after Toronto’s decisive Game Seven defeat. On November 4, Frick updated fans with her Instagram story. “Cheers to this new chapter roomies!!!” In the post, the 22-year-old rookie was seen smiling at the camera while smiling through their special wine and dine.
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He entered the week carrying postseason momentum built on twelve strikeouts across seven innings. His relief outing in Game Seven held one hit through one and two-thirds.
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Fans followed each update closely as emotions shifted after his strong October performance. Frick shared messages describing his steady approach during difficult moments following the series loss period.
“To me, you won from the second you stepped on that Toronto field. You won with a team that believed in you, the records you have broken, & the support that is more than we could have ever imagined. You won my love, you won from the beginning 🤍,” she shared on her Insta handle after Toronto’s WS loss.
Their move reflected the resilience shown throughout weeks marked by high stakes and new expectations daily.
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Trey Yesavage now adds personal clarity as Toronto carefully debates its next competitive direction. Taylor Frick provides steadiness that contrasts sharply with the franchise’s familiar autumn turbulence. Both return attention to choices, suggesting Toronto’s winter may feel louder than expected for many.
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