The Blue Jays can exhale. Max Scherzer’s right thumb soreness is nothing serious, an MRI has shown, and he should be back on ...
Scherzer resumed playing catch after an MRI on his right thumb didn't show anything alarming, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports.
Scherzer signed a one-year, $15.5 million deal in January. According to Spotrac, his contract includes various incentives for ...
Making just nine starts last season, Scherzer dealt with shoulder and hamstring issues that landed him on the injured list.
The Toronto Blue Jays scratched one of their biggest offseason signees from his fourth spring training start because of a ...
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Veteran pitcher Max Scherzer recently had his debut with the Toronto Blue Jays. Scherzer had a strong start with the team, and he’s looking forward to a promising season ahead. While the pitcher ...
There's a fairly decent chance that Max Scherzer, 40, is out of the majors by the time it's implemented full-time (although commissioner Rob Manfred wants it next year). But he got a glimpse of ...
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 ...
A player in the latter category was Max Scherzer of the Toronto Blue Jays. Scherzer is an old head, as he's over 40 years old and likely doesn't have many years left as a starting pitcher.
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer made his Blue Jays debut Tuesday, striking out four over two innings of one-run ...