Making his third spring training start, Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer struck out six over 3 1/3 strong innings in a 5-0 win over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Saturday in Dunedin, Fla.
Max Scherzer is embracing the long road back. The three-time Cy Young Award winner allowed one run over two innings in his spring training debut with the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, flashing a little bit of the fire that has become his trademark during his 18-year career.
So this is what a healthy Max Scherzer looks like. Scherzer, 40, got six different Tigers to go down swinging in 3 1/3 innings of one-hit scoreless pitching in the Blue Jays’ 5-0 win at TD Ballpark on Saturday afternoon,
The Toronto Blue Jays got 3.2 solid innings out of veteran Max Scherzer on Sunday, all after Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner seemingly poked the bear.
Max Scherzer is not a fan of MLB's new ABS challenge system. When asked about the Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS) last week, a rule implementation in which
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer made his Blue Jays debut Tuesday, striking out four over two innings of one-run ball in Toronto's 3-2 victory over the visiting St. Louis Cardinals in Dun
Veteran pitcher Max Scherzer isn't exactly embracing the potential future of Major League Baseball when it comes to the automatic ball-strike system the league is testing during spring training. Jayson Stark of The Athletic noted there were two challenges involving the Toronto Blue Jays pitcher during Tuesday's game against the St.
MLB Tonight takes a look at Max Scherzer's first Spring Training start with the Blue Jays, what they expect from him this season and more
John Schneider talks about Max Scherzer's start, where his pitch count was, getting reps in Spring Training and more
Max Scherzer strikes out four batters over two innings in his Spring Training start against the Cardinals. More From This Game; Toronto Blue Jays; Max Scherzer; highlight; in-game
As MLB tests the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system in spring training, player reactions are starting to emerge. After making his spring debut for the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, Max Scherzer,
A player in the latter category was Max Scherzer of the Toronto Blue Jays. Scherzer is an old head, as he's over 40 years old and likely doesn't have many years left as a starting pitcher. For a player like Scherzer,