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THE BAT X thinks the 40-year-old Scherzer still has some gas left in the tank and could be in for a solid week.
Scherzer committed multiple miscues, including a pitch-clock violation, in his first game since his Blue Jays debut on March ...
The 40-year-old right-hander is back on the mound for the Toronto Blue Jays, trying to keep pitching through a chronic injury ...
Prior to Tuesday’s series opener between the Blue Jays and Guardians, Toronto manager John Schneider spoke about how happy he ...
Scherzer committed multiple miscues including a pitch-clock violation in his first game since his Blue Jays debut on March 29 ...
Nearly three months since he made his debut with the Blue Jays, Max Scherzer is back. Scherzer is officially listed as the ...
The Blue Jays posted a single run in the bottom of the fifth, then opened the game with a four-run sixth for a 5-3 lead. A ...
In his second appearance with the Blue Jays, the veteran Scherzer gave up a nine-pitch walk to Guardians leadoff hitter ...
Wednesday night featured a matchup between a first-time All-Star and a future Hall-of-Famer, both on rehab assignments.
Max Scherzer gave up three runs in five innings on Wednesday against the Cleveland Guardians in a rusty return to the Toronto Blue Jays after a long layoff due to a thumb injury. The appearance ...