TORONTO -- Max Scherzer isn’t coming to Toronto because he likes Tim Hortons. Scherzer is 40 now, on the doorstep of his 18th MLB season after signing a one-year, $15.5 million deal with the Blue Jays ...
Guests: Aaron Abrams, star of CTV’s “Children Ruin Everything,” plus clips from Max Scherzer and Ross Atkins’ news conference and we bring you clips and analysis of that news conference.
Speaking on Friday, new Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer explained what led him to sign North of the Border this offseason. "I'm not just playing to play. I'm playing to win. I feel like ...
This year could be Max Scherzer's last dance. And, if his recent comments are any indication, he wants that dance to end with a World Series celebration. Scherzer held a media availability with the ...
Entering his age-40 season, right-hander Max Scherzer — who’ll turn 41 this July — isn’t disguising his ambitions for the 2025 campaign — he wants to win, badly. That’s to be expected ...
TORONTO – Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins says the arrival of veteran pitcher Max Scherzer will have an impact on and off the field. But Atkins, also the Jays executive vice ...
Truthfully that is what it felt like starting pitcher Max Scherzer decided to do this offseason when he agreed to a one-year deal worth $15.5 million to join the Toronto Blue Jays. When Scherzer ...
TORONTO – Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins says having veteran pitcher Max Scherzer, with his experience and compete level, raises the bar for the whole organization. Scherzer is coming off ...
If you’ve watched Mad Max Scherzer on the mound for any length of his surefire Hall of Fame career, you know he didn’t come to Toronto on a sight-seeing tour to play out his age 40-41 season.
Instead, he’s stepping into a front-office role as a special assistant. This comes right after Max Scherzer made his free agency decision, and it could be a big deal for the Blue Jays as they ...