Max Scherzer, Toronto Blue Jays
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Max Scherzer discusses knowing the Blue Jays were capable of making the postseason, having confidence this team can go a long way and more
New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso believes rookie pitcher Nolan McLean has a rare competitive fire that could make him one of the most must-watch starters in baseball.
Neil Parker's favorite MLB player props for Wednesday, September 24, include Max Scherzer, Michael Busch, and Stephen Kolek.
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer made a big mistake against Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees.
The Red Sox beat the Blue Jays 4-1 Tuesday to maintain possession of the second of three wild-card spots in a chaotic American League postseason race. The Blue Jays will counter with Max Scherzer, who has a 5.06 ERA through 16 starts with Toronto this season.
MLB Network's Greg Amsinger has listed Max Scherzer as his top retirement candidate after the season. "We don't know about Max," Amsinger said via a video from MLB Network's X account. "Max's last start was 2/3 of an inning, his last five starts he's struggled. I don't know."
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Has this player pitched himself out of a postseason spot?
At this point in the season, players need to deliver peak performances to secure a postseason spot. However, Max Scherzer's recent outings might have jeopardized his place on the roster.
Join us as we dive into the unforgettable moment when Max Scherzer, the passionate and determined pitcher, made headlines by refusing to let a fan throw out the first pitch. Discover the story behind this intriguing incident,