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Max Scherzer pitched one-run ball for six innings and earned his second win of the season, Bo Bichette added three hits and ...
Take in the comfort of a low-scoring win. The Blue Jays needed one of those, a game with no crooked numbers built on their ...
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SB Nation on MSNBlue Jays series preview: New-look Royals head north of the border
The Jays have lost four of their last five, giving up a whopping 48 runs in those games, most of them against the lowly ...
Max Scherzer pitched six efficient innings, Davis Schneider had two RBIs, and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Kansas City Royals 4-2 on Saturday afternoon.
Scherzer (2-1) picked up the win in Saturday's 4-2 victory over the Royals, allowing one run on five hits over six innings. He struck out five without walking a batter.
The Mad Max experience is not lost on Blue Jays manager John Schneider: From the preparation to the professionalism, and from ...
Authoring arguably his best start in a Blue Jays uniform on Saturday, this is the Max Scherzer the Blue Jays hoped to see when they signed the Hall-of-Famer in the off-season.
As the trade deadline draws incredibly close it appears that the San Francisco Giants are selling and that means Justin Verlander could be on the move.
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Max Scherzer blames himself for Blue Jays’ loss
Closer Jeff Hoffman (6-3) actually took the loss for Toronto after he gave up a home run to Ben Rice in the ninth inning.
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