It seems as if Max Scherzer is going to be alright. The 40-year-old right-handed pitcher was set to start for the Toronto ...
Scherzer resumed playing catch Thursday after an MRI on his right thumb didn't show anything alarming, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports. Scherzer developed right thumb soreness following his ...
Scherzer's thumb injury has raised concerns since it forced the postponement of his scheduled start on March 13. Although the situation seemed dire initially, with the potential for serious ...
The Blue Jays can exhale. Max Scherzer’s right thumb soreness is nothing serious, an MRI has shown, and he should be back on ...
Scherzer's recent thumb injury has kept him off the mound since his latest scheduled start on March 13. Injuries, particularly for pitchers, can lead to prolonged recovery periods, impacting not only ...
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer had an MRI that revealed nothing serious in his injured right thumb, manager John Schneider told reporters via MLB.com's Keegan Matheson. Scherzer was ...
As he starts the 20th pro season of a career that will stretch to Cooperstown, Max Scherzer could have thrown 62 pitches on a more conveniently located mound. But major-league hitters were waiting ...
For Scherzer, who has had five different stints on the injured list since September 2023, thumb pain can be a warning sign of ...
DUNEDIN, Fla. – Thumbs up to what had the potential to be the biggest injury scare early in Blue Jays spring training. After an MRI to evaluate a wonky right thumb, Max Scherzer was cleared to return ...
Max Scherzer, who's been dealing with a sore right thumb, commented on the nagging injury on Tuesday, saying "it's day-to-day ...
Scherzer being 40 years old and having made five trips to the injured list since September 2023 gets the alarm bells ringing ...