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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Max Scherzer threw off a mound for the first time this spring Tuesday morning, using all of his pitches - but still a three-fingered grip on his fastball to protect t ...
For Scherzer, one of the clubhouse leaders, it's a non-issue. "We had that happen last year and by the time the game was over, everybody was over it," Scherzer said. "To us, as players, we really ...
The Toronto Blue Jays need Max Scherzer on the bump to be the team they’re looking to be throughout the 2025 campaign. ... so I can finally grip the ball again and not blow out my shoulder.
2015: Part of Max Scherzer’s ‘Mad Max’ persona comes from having one blue eye and one brown eye. But he sees the plate just fine, thank you.
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Max Scherzer took what the Toronto Blue Jays hope is a significant step in his return from a right thumb injury on Wednesday when he threw to hitters for the first time since going on the injured ...
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer topped out at 94 mph and threw 56 pitches in his first Triple-A rehab outing since the Toronto right-hander suffered inflammation in his right thumb ...