Max Scherzer leaves start for injury-ravaged Blue Jays
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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer reveals forearm tendinitis limited him to two innings vs. the Dodgers in Monday night's blowout loss.
"Blue Jays manager John Schneider says Max Scherzer 'feels good. Doesn't feel any worse than (Monday),'" Zwelling reports. "Plan as of Tuesday is for Scherzer to throw his normal side session on Friday and make his next start."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was in a comical predicament right before Max Scherzer started for the Blue Jays against the Rockies.
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The Dodgers’ early season road trip east continues tonight north of the border when they take the field in Toronto against the Blue Jays (4-5). Max Scherzer takes the mound for the Jays and Justin Wrobleski gets the ball for Los Angeles.