The Blue Jays can exhale. Max Scherzer’s right thumb soreness is nothing serious, an MRI has shown, and he should be back on ...
Making just nine starts last season, Scherzer dealt with shoulder and hamstring issues that landed him on the injured list.
If the future Hall of Famer can stay mostly healthy and regain a bit of zip -- he averaged 93.8 mph in 2023 over 152.2 innings split between the Rangers and Mets -- Scherzer could put together one ...
Trea Turner, who spent one-and-a-half seasons with the Dodgers before signing with the Philadelphia Phillies in free agency, took the first at-bat of the game against Max Scherzer. Turner and ...
Max Scherzer is trying his best in a Blue Jays uniform as he enters a challenging 2025 season. Scherzer has a one-year deal with the Blue Jays and will try his best for another extension.
Max Scherzer ... This could be Scherzer’s final season in the majors, as the long-time ace is 40 years old and is coming off a couple of injury plagued seasons with the New York Mets and ...
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