Max Scherzer joined the Blue Jays convinced he can win a World Series with a third team following titles with Washington and ...
This year could be Max Scherzer's last dance. And, if his recent comments are any indication, he wants that dance to end with ...
Entering his age-40 season, right-hander Max Scherzer — who’ll turn 41 this July — isn’t disguising his ambitions for the ...
With the additions of Anthony Santander in the outfield, Max Scherzer in the rotation, and Jeff Hoffman in the bullpen, the ...
According to Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins, right-handed pitcher Yariel Rodriguez is going to be given a chance to earn a spot in the starting r ...
Max Scherzer isn’t coming to Toronto because he likes Tim Hortons. Scherzer is 40 now, on the doorstep of his 18th MLB season ...
If the Toronto Blue Jays make any more moves this offseason, general manager Ross Atkins expects them to come via trade ...
Ross Atkins, speaking at Max Scherzer’s media availability on Friday, told reporters that any additions to the team’s roster would “most likely” be coming via trade as opposed to free agency, per MLB.
Toronto Blue Jays fans will soon have the chance to see Rogers Centre in a new light and get their shoes dirty in the same ...
At 40 years old, he remains as determined as ever, driven to keep pushing himself physically and mentally by a singular motivation: "Win the World Series. That's it.” ...
Max Scherzer discusses why he decided to sign with the Blue Jays and the starting rotation, while Ross Atkins talks about his ...