Max Scherzer, who dealt with a thumb injury during spring training, is set to make his first regular season appearance in a Blue Jays uniform this weekend.
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer (thumb) is "still going in the right direction," and the team expects him to make ...
Blue Jays manager John Schneider said Wednesday that Scherzer (thumb) is "still going in the right direction," and the team expects him to be ready to start Saturday against the Orioles, Ben Nicholson ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have started to plan out their first series of the year, where they will welcome the Baltimore Orioles ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have reasons to be confident that they can improve on their 74-88 record from last year. Not only do ...
The Toronto Blue Jays will be going into the 2025 season with their backs against the wall; hoping to achieve one last run at the playoffs before both members o ...
If there’s a line between pain that’s manageable rather than problematic in his irksome right thumb, Max Scherzer and the Toronto Blue Jays are still trying to find it.
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer (thumb) threw a bullpen session in camp on Thursday and said afterwards that the ...
Max Scherzer recently revealed his injury recovery plan as he hopes to return to the Blue Jays as soon as possible.
The Blue Jays didn't just gain an impact hitter when they signed Anthony Santander. They also added a player renowned for his clubhouse presence and subtracted that from one of their division rivals.
The Toronto Blue Jays inked former three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer to a one-year, $15.5 million deal in January ...
Scherzer being 40 years old and having made five trips to the injured list since September 2023 gets the alarm bells ringing ...