Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer is entering his 18th MLB season. Signing a one-year, $15 million deal with Toronto this offseason, the three-time Cy Young Award winner is coming off an ...
There's a fairly decent chance that Max Scherzer, 40, is out of the majors by the time it's implemented full-time (although commissioner Rob Manfred wants it next year). But he got a glimpse of ...
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer is finding his groove. Scherzer is feeling healthy and throwing smoke this spring.
If it’s challenge-system feedback baseball wants this spring, then I think we found just the man to supply it.
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.
In the last decade, starting pitchers have suffered more injuries and become more disposable. But a three-time Cy Young ...
After his first appearance of the spring on Tuesday for the Toronto Blue Jays, the newly signed Max Scherzer, who was unsuccessful in his two challenge attempts, left no doubts as to where he ...
Max Scherzer, making his Blue Jays spring training debut, was on the wrong side of MLB’s automated ball-strike challenge system (ABS) twice on Tuesday afternoon. To the three-time Cy Young ...
Max Scherzer is trying his best in a Blue Jays uniform as he enters a challenging 2025 season. Scherzer has a one-year deal with the Blue Jays and will try his best for another extension.
“We’re humans. Can we just be judged by humans?” — Max Scherzer on Tuesday, after his first start of spring training. DUNEDIN, Fla. — Mr. Robot, meet Mr. Scherzer. You two have a lot to ...
DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Veteran starter Max Scherzer made his debut with the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, but it was also his first appearance on the mound in Major League Baseball's automated ball ...