Max Scherzer, Toronto Blue Jays
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LOS ANGELES -- InjuredNew York Metsace Max Scherzer confirmed Saturday that his dog bit his pitching hand this week, but he says the wound won't slow his recovery from an oblique strain. The New York Post reported earlier Saturday that the right-handed ...
The Toronto veteran was not masterful, but he channeled the grit of his youth—and a pitch no one expected—to pick up his first playoff win since 2019.
From a leadership perspective, Blue Jays manager John Schneider's mound visit with pitcher Max Scherzer was revealing and fascinating.
Max Scherzer is big in name only these days. In his younger days, he was a reliable arm that could dictate the game from the bump. Now, he shows up sparingly in big games, which is the last thing the Toronto Blue Jays need at this juncture. Toronto had a ...
Max Scherzer, one of the greatest pitchers of the generation, showed he still has his competitive fire on the mound, after a reaction on the mound with manager John Schneider