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John Schneider Leaves No Doubt About His Opinion of Max Scherzer Amid Rehab originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Toronto ...
The Toronto Blue Jays played against the Arizona Diamondbacks last night, with the first pitch scheduled for 7:07 PM. Before ...
Scherzer's only appearance with the Blue Jays this season came during his debut on March 29 against the Baltimore Orioles.
Max Scherzer is nearing a return from injury to the Blue Jays rotation after a dominant rehab start for the Triple-A Buffalo ...
Max Scherzer showed strong form in his latest Triple-A rehab outing, signaling a potential return to the Toronto Blue Jays’ ...
On Wednesday, the Jays picked up where they left off in Tuesday’s dramatic ninth-inning comeback victory, when leadoff hitter ...
Scherzer (thumb) built up to 75 pitches in a rehab start for Triple-A Buffalo on Wednesday, allowing one hit and two walks over 4.1 scoreless innings while striking out eight.
Scherzer's fastball averaged 92.5 mph and reached 94 mph, another sign he was having no issues with the recurring thumb injury that has kept him out of the Blue Jays' rotation since making his Toronto ...
With a third week in a row atop our list, Detroit becomes the team with the most consecutive weeks at No. 1 in 2025.
Max Scherzer is coming. He’s taken the long road, derailed by that nuisance of a right thumb, but it finally feels like Scherzer is ready to return to the surging Blue Jays.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Addison Barger reinforced the decision to swap their spots in the Blue Jays lineup with another strong performance in Wednesday's win over the D-backs.
Wednesday night featured a matchup between a first-time All-Star and a future Hall-of-Famer, both on rehab assignments.