After falling short in the World Series with Toronto, veteran right-hander Max Scherzer says he plans to return for a 19th MLB season, confident that his health and competitiveness remain intact.
Veteran ace Max Scherzer is drawing interest from multiple teams in free agency, with the San Francisco Giants seen as a ...
The Blue Jays' World Series run was full of unlikely heroes — and their oldest player nearly had a shot at being one of their ...
If the Blue Jays want to retain Max Scherzer in free agency, the Giants will be one of the teams they'll be battling for his ...
The indictment against Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz is bad bad. Plus: Max Scherzer wants another shot, the Rockies made an ...
Future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer is fresh off a World Series loss with the Toronto Blue Jays, but the righty is already ...
Toronto Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins spoke on rookie sensation Trey Yesavage recently and made some interesting comments on his ...
Max Scherzer expects to return to the mound for the 2025 season. Where he'll do so remains unknown, but a few favorites have ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are looking at all of their options when it comes to their starting rotation and with veteran Max ...
A key member of Toronto Blue Jays’ World Series run made a clear statement about returning to baseball next year.
The 41-year-old pitcher told The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal in a story posted Monday morning that he wants to continue playing ...
The Toronto Blue Jays may have some production to replace in the starting rotation this offseason, is this Twins starter a ...
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