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Sporting News on MSNBlue Jays Max Scherzer announces another unfortunate injury setbackToronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer announced another injury setback as he looks to get back on the mound.
The Toronto Blue Jays just haven’t been a great team to start the season, currently sitting at 17-20 as of May 9. For the Blue Jays, 4-6 over their last 10 games, they find themselves in a strange position.
The Toronto Blue Jays are without both Andres Gimenez and Max Scherzer at the moment, two key players on both sides of the ball. Gimenez suffered a quad strain this week, but the Blue Jays are playing it safe with him,
The Toronto Blue Jays signed future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer to a one-year, $15.5 million deal over the offseason, but he's only pitched one game due to his thumb injury. The 40-year-old allowed two runs across three innings in a 9-5 loss to the Baltimore Orioles on March 29.
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider gave a positive update on Max Scherzer as the right-hander looks to return from injury.
Max Scherzer took what the Toronto Blue Jays hope is a significant step in his return from a right thumb injury when he threw to hitters for the first time since going on the injured list in March.
Veteran pitcher Max Scherzer is progressing from a thumb injury, eyeing a late-May Blue Jays return after a live BP session.
The Toronto Blue Jays were able to get pitcher Max Scherzer on the mound for the first time since March, a positive development in his rehab.
The Blue Jays will be without veteran pitcher Max Scherzer, who has been sidelined since March 29 due to inflammation in his right thumb, with Tuesday's pitching matchup set to feature José Berríos (1-1,
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RotoBaller on MSNMax Scherzer Now Dealing With Back TightnessToronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer (back, thumb) experienced some back tightness after his last bullpen session and didn't end up throwing on Tuesday in Toronto, according to The Athletic's Mitch Bannon.