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The Buffalo Bisons are getting a boost to their lineup on Sunday. Max Scherzer, the three-time CY Young Award-winning pitcher, will suit up for Buffalo as part of his injury rehabilitation process. The Bisons’ pro affiliate,
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer said that he is not ready to retire following his latest injury setback.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Once the headphones are on, Max Scherzer cannot be disturbed. Set to start Game 3 of the World Series, the man affectionately known as ‘Mad Max’ will follow a very strict routine ...
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer has had his ups and downs this season. Scherzer battled an injury for most of the year, that left him frustrated and eager to rejoin his team. In recent months, Scherzer has been able to come back and help out his ...
The Texas Rangers lost two of their stars to injury, as outfielder Adolis García and right-hander Max Scherzer have been taken off the World Series
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Blue Jays injury notes: Scherzer throws two-inning live BP, Barger to begin throwing progression, Kirk sets rehab assignment timeline
Max Scherzer is continuing to trend in the right direction. The future Hall-of-Fame pitcher resumed his starter’s build-up at the Rogers Centre on Wednesday, completing a two-inning live BP session of roughly 30 pitches.
Max Scherzer is a great resource for the Toronto Blue Jays' younger pitchers to have. Scherzer has seen and done all there is to do in baseball. A phenom like Trey Yesavage can surely learn plenty from Scherzer.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been making it work without outfielder Addison Barger, but the lineup still feels incomplete without him. Barger has not appeared in a major league game since being scratched before a May 10 matchup against the Los Angeles Angels because of right elbow soreness.