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. Jayson Stark of The Athletic noted there were two challenges involving the Toronto Blue Jays pitcher during Tuesday's game against the St.
Max Scherzer is embracing the long road back. The three-time Cy Young Award winner allowed one run over two innings in his spring training debut with the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, flashing a little bit of the fire that has become his trademark during his 18-year career.
Two innings. Two challenges. Two triumphs for Robot Kind. Zero triumphs for Mad Max. After his introduction to ABS, Scherzer had thoughts.
Football season is over, but the effects are still lingering for Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Chris Bassitt. After going 4-10 in the team's fantasy league, Bassitt's punishment was to serve as Toronto's bat boy Saturday while wearing “4-10” on the back of his jersey,
Juan Soto and Aaron Judge have often been described as “a unicorn" throughout their big-league careers. Meaning, what they do with a bat in their respective hands is unique. It’s what made Soto and Judge batting back-to-back last season a unicorn as well.
Joey Loperfido, acquired at the trade deadline last season, is working to make the Jays in the outfield this season. Now, we'll have to wait for an update
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer made his Blue Jays debut Tuesday, striking out four over two innings of one-run ball in Toronto's 3-2 victory over the visiting St. Louis Cardinals in Dunedin,
When Max Scherzer is on the mound, it doesn’t matter that it’s February. The likely future Hall of Famer made his spring debut for the Blue Jays in a 3-2 win over the Cardinals on Tuesday, and while t
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