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Blue Jays Could Sign Former Phillies Hurler to Replace Max Scherzer

  • Max Scherzer, a 40-year-old pitcher, debuted for the Blue Jays but left early due to right lat soreness.
  • Scherzer's lat soreness stemmed from thumb discomfort, causing his body to compensate and create further issues.
  • Scherzer, who allowed two runs on three hits in 45 pitches against Baltimore, saw a hand specialist in Pennsylvania.
  • Scherzer received a cortisone injection to calm inflammation; he stated, "This is 100 percent related to the thumb."
  • Scherzer is day-to-day with no set return date, but signing Spencer Turnbull is suggested to fill the rotation gap.
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Jays pitcher Max Scherzer day to day after receiving cortisone injection to thumb

Max Scherzer signed one-year US$15-million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays in February

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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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