Many Nationals fans are raising the question after the future Hall of Famer signed elsewhere in the offseason.
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Jays Journal on MSNThis Blue Jays’ sinker has been one of baseball’s best pitches this springNot only has Scherzer impressed in his initial time on the mound in a Blue Jays uniform, but he has done so with a new pitch.
A team-by-team look at the American League East, including key players each club acquired and lost, top hitters and projected ...
Alex Manoah isn't expected to figure into the Jays plans until much later this summer, but he took a huge step in his ...
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RotoBaller on MSNMax Scherzer Throws Successful Session On FridayToronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer (thumb) threw a successful session on Friday morning. According to Keegan Matheson of MLB.com, the right-hander "let it rip" and did not appear to face ...
Batters, pitchers and catchers can challenge a home plate umpire’s ball or strike call. Powered by Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology, the automated ball-strike system replays the pitch trajectory to ...
Where will the Blue Jays finish in the American League East? Will Vladimir Guerrero Jr and Bo Bichette stay in town? Find out here!
The Diamondbacks could be entering a pivotal year for their farm system as the next wave of prospects begins to take shape.
Upon returning from his back surgery rehab, Scherzer landed on the 15-day IL in August due to right shoulder fatigue. The ...
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RotoBaller on MSNMax Scherzer Should Be Back On The Mound SoonToronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer (thumb) had an MRI exam on his sore right thumb, but nothing serious was found, ...
The Blue Jays can exhale. Max Scherzer’s right thumb soreness is nothing serious, an MRI has shown, and he should be back on ...
Scherzer resumed playing catch after an MRI on his right thumb didn't show anything alarming, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports.
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