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TORONTO — The Blue Jays chose rookie Trey Yesavage to start Game 1 of the World Series against the defending champion Dodgers but have not decided whether to carry shortstop Bo Bichette on their roster, manager John Schneider said Thursday.

Bichette has not played since spraining his left knee Sept. 6 in a collision with Yankees catcher Austin Wells. He attempted to return for the American Championship League Series against the Mariners, but he could not run the bases without substantial pain on Oct. 11, the day before rosters were due for submission.

Nearly two weeks later, Bichette, a two-time All-Star who finished second in the majors with a .311 batting average in a bounce-back season, has made substantial progress.

“Feeling good enough,” Bichette said Thursday.

Bichette took groundballs at second base and faced live pitching Wednesday. Schneider said he was scheduled for a similar routine Thursday “with a little bit more attention to detail from a defensive standpoint.”

Schneider said Toronto is considering Bichette, 27, for shortstop, second base, or designated hitter. He could also start the series strictly in a pinch-hitting role. Bichette last played second base in April 2019 in Triple-A.

“We’re kind of coming right down to the wire with it,” Schneider said. “I could see all three of those things happening, to be honest with you. Just kind of have to talk to him after the workout today, see how comfortable he felt doing everything and make the best decision.”

The decision for Toronto’s Game 1 starter came down to Yesavage or Kevin Gausman. Ultimately, Toronto chose to give Gausman at least another day of rest after he threw 19 pitches in a scoreless inning of relief in Game 7 of the ALCS on Monday. Yesavage was informed of his assignment Wednesday.

Schneider said Gausman will start either Game 2 in Toronto on Saturday or Game 3 in Los Angeles on Monday. Shane Bieber and Max Scherzer are the other expected starters for the Blue Jays against a loaded Dodgers lineup led by three future Hall of Famers.

The Dodgers will counter Yesavage with two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell. Yoshinobu Yamamoto is slated to start Game 2.

“We tried to talk to all the guys and see how they’re doing physically, see what we have done historically in terms of rest, what it may look like later in the series for certain guys,” Schneider said. “And then how each one of them matches up against the Dodgers.”

Yesavage, 22, will make his seventh career start Friday in Game 1, which will mark the Blue Jays’ first World Series appearance since 1993. He will be the first rookie to start Game 1 of the World Series since 2006, when Cardinals rookie Anthony Reyes started opposite Tigers rookie Justin Verlander.

Yesavage made his major league debut just over a month ago, on Sept. 15, and two more regular-season starts before being thrust into the postseason fire.

Yesavage has not wilted under the pressure behind a splitter-fastball combination from an extraordinarily high arm angle and release point that perplexed two of baseball’s best offenses.

In his postseason debut, the right-hander held the Yankees hitless with 11 strikeouts and no walks in Game 2 of the AL Division Series. He rebounded from a rocky outing in Game 2 of the ALCS, when he gave up five runs across four innings, to limit the Mariners to two runs over 5⅔ innings in Game 6 with the Blue Jays facing elimination.

“I’ve been able to go through this and handle it as diligently as possible,” Yesavage said. “With this being my rookie season and having these high-pressure games, I try to treat it as if it’s not as high pressure as it is mentally, but I know it’s there, so I think I’ve just developed it over time.”

Yesavage was selected in the first round with the 20th overall pick out of East Carolina in last year’s draft. He began this season — his first full professional campaign — pitching for the Low-A Dunedin Blue Jays. He issued six walks in 3⅔ innings in his season debut against the Jupiter Hammerheads on April 8, when the announced attendance was 327.

He ascended to High-A Vancouver, then to Double-A New Hampshire, then to Triple-A Buffalo over the next four months, emerging not just as a top prospect across the sport but as a potential weapon for the surging Blue Jays in October. He arrived in mid-September with, he joked, his Toyota Tundra looking like a mobile home. He checks in and out of hotel rooms every time the Blue Jays go on the road and return. On Friday, he’ll take the mound the franchise’s first World Series game in 32 years.

“It’s really special,” Yesavage said. “I’ve got guys from Dunedin to Vancouver, New Hampshire, Buffalo that are in my text texting me, congratulating me. But it’s just a testament of how together this whole entire organization is, even in different parts of the country. This organization is run very well and everybody’s awesome here.”

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No. 7 Georgia Tech will be without three starters — wide receiver Malik Rutherford, center Harrison Moore and nickelback Jy Gilmore — against Syracuse on Saturday.

All three were ruled out on the ACC availability report after suffering injuries during last week’s win over Duke.

Rutherford is tied for the Yellow Jackets’ lead with 23 receptions and two receiving touchdowns this season and ranks third on the team with 202 receiving yards.

With cornerback Ahmari Harvey out for the second straight week, Georgia Tech will be down two key secondary members against an Orange passing game that is averaging 294.3 yards per game (15th in the NCAA).

The Yellow Jackets are 7-0 for the first time since 1966, while their No. 7 ranking is the school’s highest since 2009.

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UNT QB Mestemaker has record 608 yards in win

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Redshirt freshman Drew Mestemaker passed for a school-record 608 yards with four touchdowns as North Texas scored 37 unanswered points to beat Charlotte 54-20 on Friday night.

Mestemaker completed 37 of 49 passes with one interception in breaking the record.

He covered 80 yards with three passes — the final one a 41-yard scoring strike to Cameron Dorner — on the game’s first possession to put North Texas (7-1, 3-1 American) up 7-0.

Charlotte (1-7, 0-5) answered with Liam Boyd‘s 24-yard field goal and Grayson Loftis‘ 33-yard touchdown pass to Javen Nicholas to take a 10-7 lead into the second quarter. Loftis and Nicholas then teamed up for a 64-yard score in a one-play drive and Charlotte led 17-7.

Kali Nguma followed with a 29-yard field goal and Mestemaker hit Caleb Hawkins for a 6-yard score to tie it 17-all at halftime.

Charlotte had a drive stall at the North Texas 3-yard line to begin the third quarter and settled for Boyd’s field goal and a 20-17 lead. It was all Mean Green from there.

Mestemaker passed to Tre Williams III for a 30-yard gain to the Charlotte 1 and Kiefer Sibley ran it in on the next play to put North Texas ahead. Nguma added a 41-yard field goal for a 27-20 advantage after three quarters.

Mestemaker connected with Hawkins for a 7-yard touchdown, and Wyatt Young turned a short pass into a 70-yard score and a 20-point lead after the 2-point run failed. Sibley added a 45-yard touchdown run, and Ashton Gray scored on a 32-yard run to polish off the rout.

Young finished with nine receptions for 190 yards. Dorner caught seven passes for 117 yards, and Landon Sides hauled in five for 114.

Loftis totaled 295 yards on 20-for-36 passing for the 49ers. Nicholas had seven catches for 187 yards.

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Utah QB Dampier now probable to face Colorado

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Utah quarterback Devon Dampier has been upgraded to probable for the Utes’ game against Colorado, according to the updated Big 12 availability report released Friday night.

The junior quarterback has dealt with a lower leg injury this season, and coach Kyle Whittingham said Dampier “got beat up in this game pretty good” after the Utes’ 24-21 loss to rival BYU last weekend.

Dampier was initially listed as questionable Wednesday but progressed throughout the week and took reps in practice, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

The 5-foot-11, 210-pound junior, a transfer out of New Mexico, has started every game despite the injury and ranks sixth in the Big 12 in total offense with 1,375 passing yards, 442 rushing yards and 18 total touchdowns.

True freshman backup Byrd Ficklin played four snaps against BYU and would be in line to start if Dampier is unavailable Saturday against the Buffaloes (10:15 p.m. ET, ESPN).

Utah wide receiver Tobias Merriweather and defensive tackle Dallas Vakalahi were downgraded from doubtful to out against Colorado. Merriweather ranks second among Utes wideouts with 130 receiving yards on eight receptions this season.

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