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.
We thought that Max Scherzer was out of the woods with his thumb injury, but evidently, it's still giving him problems.
Players’ and managers’ efforts to work the umpires to contract or expand the strike zone have long been a part of the game.
For the second season in a row and the third time in four years, All-Star right-hander José Berríos will take the mound on ...
Manager John Schneider announced Monday that Berrios will start the Blue Jays ' March 27 season opener versus the Orioles in Toronto, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports.
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MLB: Blue Jays' veteran All-Star to pitch in Minors, aiming for regular season returnScherzer is set to pitch in a Minor League game in the coming days as part of his preparation for the 2025 regular season.
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Jays Journal on MSN3 Blue Jays pitchers who've taken full advantage of spring training opportunitiesThe Toronto Blue Jays made several headlines this offseason with some notable additions to their pitching corps. From Max ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are facing an intriguing decision on Daulton Varsho as Opening Day draws closer. The centre fielder, ...
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Pinstripe Alley on MSNThe Yankees aren’t alone among AL East pitching woesNew York’s rivals haven’t lost their aces to elbow surgery, but it’s hardly been a walk in the park this spring.
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Jays Journal on MSNWhy this Blue Jay is poised for a breakout seasonYariel Rodríguez entered the regular season as one of the most important players on the Blue Jays' roster. A Cuban ...
Trey Yesavage knows how to make a first impression, even if he has had to wait a while. Pitching in his first pro game since ...
Will this be Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s final season as a Blue Jay? The slugging first baseman avoided arbitration on his 2025 ...
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