Max Scherzer is 40 years old and chasing his third World Series championship. With time running out on his career, he wanted to play somewhere in 2025 that would give him a chance at another ring, and that’s how he ended up with the Toronto Blue Jays.
MLB is experimenting with an Automated Ball-Strike challenge system in roughly half of the games this spring training, and there have already been a few challenges that aged rather poorly, likely making the player who challenged the call wish they could go back in time and undo the decision.
Max Scherzer, 40, made his debut with the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday, but it was also his first appearance on the mound in Major League Baseball's Automatic Ball-Strike system era, and though he lost two challenges,
Scherzer struck out four without walking a batter over 3.2 innings in Sunday's Grapefruit League game against the Phillies. The right-hander gave up a solo homer to Kody Clemens in the second inning,
Max Scherzer faces Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette in batting practice at the Blue Jays camp. Toronto Blue Jays; Max Scherzer; Spring Training; Grapefruit League; team featu
Max Scherzer has expressed his opinion regarding robot umps before, and he did it again during an appearance on The Athletic's Windup Podcast. Scherzer looks back at the playoffs last year and wonders what there is to fix.
The Blue Jays' World Series window is closing and Max Scherzer appreciated the front office's win-now mentality in free agency.
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Signing three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer to a one-year, $15.5 million contract in free agency, Toronto bolstered its starting pitching rotation. The 40-year-old Scherzer is not who he was in his prime, particularly from an availability standpoint, but still posted a 116 ERA+ in 17 starts for the Texas Rangers the last two seasons.
Max Scherzer allowed just one hit in 2.0 innings Tuesday, striking out 4 batters in his first Grapefruit League appearance since joining the Toronto Blue Jays.