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San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello claims he wanted to give Max Scherzer a "player coach" role if he signed with SF.
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Max Scherzer throws a bullpen session as he works his way back from right forearm tendinitis
Max Scherzer is 1-3 with a 9.24 ERA in five starts, the last on April 24.
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer said that he is not ready to retire following his latest injury setback.
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer has had his ups and downs this season. Scherzer battled an injury for most of the year, that left him frustrated and eager to rejoin his team. In recent months, Scherzer has been able to come back and help out his ...
Mad Max does not appear to be in any hurry to secure his 19th season in the big leagues. Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer is content with waiting until after Opening Day to sign with a new team, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports this week.
Just as we all predicted in spring, the Blue Jays’ No. 5 job could come down to Max Scherzer and Spencer Miles in early June. That’s why they play the games, and a wildly unpredictable start has landed the Blue Jays here.
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Spencer Miles, Max Scherzer, and the role of fifth starter
Right now, the Blue Jays have only four starting pitchers: Kevin Gausman, Patrick Corbin, Dylan Cease, and Trey Yesavage. Tonight, Corbin will take the mound in New York. Cease and Yesavage will also start before Thursday’s game is handled by a bullpen committee to close out the series in the Bronx.
Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies reacts after striking out during the third inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on