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The Toronto Blue Jays signed future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer to a one-year, $15.5 million contract this past offseason, but ...
Scherzer (thumb) faced hitters on the field Friday at Rogers Centre, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports. He threw a 45-pitch bullpen session Monday and has now checked off another step in his recovery ...
The Toronto Blue Jays haven't played the baseball they've been looking to play throughout the year, an issue as they look to ...
Max Scherzer is one of the fiercest pitchers in the MLB, with an incredible career to reflect on. The veteran pitcher is a free agent, but there have not been many rumors swirling around him.
"The Yankees need another rotation arm, and Scherzer checks plenty of boxes," Elman wrote. "He'll likely come cheap, especially given his age and one-year, $15.5 million contract. Although Scherzer ...
Max Scherzer described pitching under the new major league rules as a "cat-and-mouse" game and, contrary to previous years, the New York Mets ace feels the pitcher finally has gained control.
Max Scherzer swore on his children's lives that he wasn't using an illegal substance, but that apparently wasn't good enough for MLB. The league announced Thursday that the New York Mets ace will ...
A little more than eight months after Max Scherzer was crunched in the team’s crucial September series, he was stung again in his first trip back to Truist Park. The Mets’ stay in Atlanta went ...
The MLB trade deadline is in two days. Here's what to know:Mets trade Scherzer to RangersThe Mets' sell-off picked up in a big way Saturday when New York agreed to deal Max Scherzer to the Rangers ...
Max Scherzer trade speculation is picking ... The Arizona Diamondbacks, the team that drafted Scherzer in the first round of the 2006 MLB Draft and then famously (or infamously) traded him in ...
Max Scherzer’s introductory press conference ... By wRC+, he was the third-worst qualified hitter in the National League. But most MLB hitters can handle a 94-mile-per-hour fastball over the ...
New York Mets ace Max Scherzer is finding ways to mess with batter timing thanks to the pitch clock that's been installed. Because the hitter needs to step in at a certain time -- by the time ...