Truthfully that is what it felt like starting pitcher Max Scherzer decided to do this offseason when he agreed to a one-year deal worth $15.5 million to join the Toronto Blue Jays. When Scherzer ...
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With the signing of Max Scherzer, the Toronto Blue Jays may need to carefully manage the rotation’s workload this seasonThe Toronto Blue Jays’ potential starting rotation for the 2025 season now appears to be one of the best in baseball, with ...
Max Scherzer’s time with the Texas Rangers is done, but what a time it was. Here are 10 things to know about the former Rangers’ pitcher, including a look at his World Series campaign with the ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have certainly kept things interesting this offseason. It was a disappointing start to the winter for ...
That "all-in position" is an interesting one in and of itself when it comes to the Blue Jays. After all, this is a team that once again chased some of the biggest free agents/newcomers on the ...
TORONTO — Max Scherzer joined the Toronto Blue Jays convinced he can win a World Series with a third team following titles with Washington and Texas. “Winning cures everything,” the 40-year ...
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Bassitt says Scherzer will help Jays on and off the mound in 2025TORONTO - Chris Bassitt says as good as Max Scherzer is on the mound, the intangibles the pitcher will bring to the Toronto ...
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Jays GM says Max Scherzer's arrival raises the bar for everyone in the organizationToronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins says the arrival of veteran pitcher Max Scherzer will have an impact on and off ...
Max Scherzer is joining the Toronto Blue Jays, agreeing to a $15.5 million, one-year contract on Thursday, according to a person with direct knowledge of the deal. The person spoke to the AP on ...
Guests: Aaron Abrams, star of CTV’s “Children Ruin Everything,” plus clips from Max Scherzer and Ross Atkins’ news conference and we bring you clips and analysis of that news conference.
TORONTO (AP) — Max Scherzer joined the Toronto Blue Jays convinced he can win a World Series with a third team following titles with Washington and Texas.
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