Toronto Blue Jays, Max Scherzer and Spring Training Debut
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New Giants manager Tony Vitello shared why San Francisco did not pursue veteran pitcher Max Scherzer in MLB free agency.
On Tuesday, Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer broke his nose when a ball bounced off his bat and hit him in the face while he was practicing bunting. We learned later that Scherzer, who was scheduled to start Wednesday against the Philadelphia ...
Did we really expect Max Scherzer to ease into anything? Why would he start now? Speaking for the first time since his one-year reunion with the Blue Jays became official, the 41-year-old had no time for long-term plans and slow-playing Spring Training.