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Max Scherzer appears to be on the verge of returning to the Blue Jays, and his return couldn’t come at a better time for the pitching staff. Scherzer threw three innings of a simulated game at Toronto ...
Though there was rumor that former Nationals star Max Scherzer could return to his prior team, it is unlikely that this will occur. In Max Scherzer's seven year tenure with the Washington ...
Scherzer (thumb) threw a 45-pitch bullpen session Monday and is expected to face hitters in live batting practice in Toronto on Thursday or Friday, Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun reports.
According to Bannon, Scherzer threw a 45-pitch bullpen, and his velocity was up to standards. His next step is to face live hitters, but he didn't give a date on when that could happen.
While Verlander was already making a name for himself in Detroit, Scherzer spent a few years with Arizona before his fate took a turn in a blockbuster trade. Before the start of the 2010 season, the ...
Max Scherzer is fighting Father Time in Toronto. But his greatness with the Washington Nationals will not be forgotten. The 40-year-old is fighting an injury with the Blue Jays and hasn’t ...
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TORONTO — Pitchers Max Scherzer and Nick Sandlin both threw bullpen sessions this afternoon as the Toronto Blue Jays' battered lineup is starting to heal. Scherzer has been out with right thumb ...
Blue Jays manager John Schneider said that Scherzer (thumb/back) threw a 33-pitch bullpen session Tuesday, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports. Scherzer had to have a scheduled bullpen session last ...
For weeks, the Toronto Blue Jays have been ready for Max Scherzer to take a meaningful step forward in his recovery. After signing the three-time Cy Young winner to bolster their rotation ...
500 record. In a positive development, veteran pitcher Max Scherzer is making strides in his recovery from a right thumb injury that has sidelined him since his season debut on March 29.