Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer said the thumb on his pitching hand is giving him problems after hitting the 50-pitch mark during starts, according to Keegan Matheson of MLB.com.Scherzer ...
Saturday in Toronto, there was such a sense of hope and excitement. Max Scherzer, the likely future Hall of Famer who looks ...
Scherzer exited his first start with Toronto on Saturday after 45 pitches. The team said he the early departure was due to ...
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Max Scherzer's right thumb just became one of the most important things in Blue Jays camp. Scherzer has been dealing with ...
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Already dealing with a thumb injury that he said could “blow up fast” and “lead to a lot of other things,” the 40-year-old ...
Even despite a clean MRI last week, Toronto Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer is still having issues with the thumb on his right ...
After leaving the mound due to injury just three innings into his Blue Jays career, Max Scherzer said on Saturday that he won ...
In the words of Mad Max Scherzer, his brief time with the Blue Jays is becoming a $15.5 million U.S. “recipe for disaster.” ...
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer threw off a mound against minor leaguers Monday morning and told reporters his right thumb continues to give him problems.
Facing Baltimore, Scherzer allowed two runs and three hits, including two solo home runs in three innings of work.
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