Scherzer won the debate with Schneider, and proved his manager's decision to leave him in the game to be the right one. Scherzer struck out Randy Arozarena on an off-speed pitch to get out of the ...
Max Scherzer delivered for the Blue Jays in Game 4 of the ALCS and manager John Schneider developed a healthy fear of the ...
A fired-up Max Scherzer refused to come out of the game and got into an animated exchange with Blue Jays manager John ...
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider was all smiles on Thursday after getting his soul snatched by Max Scherzer on ...
A fiery Max Scherzer turned back the clock with a vintage pitching performance and Andrés Giménez homered and drove in four ...
Daulton Varsho describes the Blue Jays' Game 4 win, the team's at-bats, everyone contributing at the plate, Max Scherzer and ...
The Blue Jays ensured they wouldn’t be steamrolled in this ALCS thanks to a 13-4 trouncing of the Seattle Mariners in Game 3.
The mound-stalking, snarling, three-time Cy Young Award winner has been largely missing the past four years, disappeared due ...
As Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider walked to the mound with two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning Thursday, he ...
Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer made a gutsy call, pleading to stay in the game and striking out Mariners SS Randy Arozarena.
Scherzer, aptly nicknamed Mad Max, had the sports world buzzing after Blue Jays manager John Schneider paid him a mound visit. Scherzer, 41, did not appreciate it one bit, and he made it known loud ...
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