India, Oct. 30 -- In World Series Game 5 on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium, Trey Yesavage struck out 12 batters in seven innings, breaking the previous rookie mark for most strikeouts in a Fall Classic game, which was previously held by Don Newcombe of the 1949 Brooklyn Dodgers (11). Amid Yesavage's latest achievement, here is a look at other records held by the pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays, as per MLB.com.

Yesavage is also the second pitcher in World Series history to have at least 10 strikeouts in the first five innings of a game. In the process, he joined Sandy Koufax, who had achieved the same feat in Game 1 in 1963.

Yesavage was the youngest pitcher with 10 strikeouts or more in a World Series game at 22 years and 93 days. At the...