Blue Jays rotation spot could go to Scherzer or Miles

The Toronto Blue Jays face uncertainty in their pitching rotation as injuries mount. Max Scherzer and Spencer Miles are emerging as candidates for the No. 5 starter role in early June.

Max Scherzer returned to the Blue Jays on Monday in Toronto after time on the injured list. He threw a 22-pitch bullpen session that went well. Scherzer is scheduled to throw again on Wednesday at Yankee Stadium, with a potential comeback ahead if he reports no issues. He still requires rehab starts before returning to game action.

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Baseball players celebrating a victory at Rogers Centre with scoreboard showing 14-1
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Blue Jays rout Angels 14-1 with explosive fifth inning

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The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Los Angeles Angels 14-1 on Saturday at Rogers Centre, fueled by a seven-run fifth inning and strong pitching from Trey Yesavage. Addison Barger made a spectacular return from injury with a record throw, while Brandon Valenzuela homered in his rising role behind the plate.

Max Scherzer reported to the Toronto Blue Jays' spring training in Dunedin, Florida, on Monday, throwing a bullpen session amid a crowded rotation. Manager John Schneider welcomed the veteran pitcher, noting his infectious energy. Scherzer's one-year deal adds depth as the team adjusts its pitching plans.

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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer was pulled after two innings and 36 pitches in Monday night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. His velocity was down during the outing, in which he allowed a two-run homer to Teoscar Hernández. Manager John Schneider informed the umpire of the decision before the top of the third.

The New York Mets have faced ongoing instability in their starting rotation despite good health among pitchers, leading to multiple moves between the rotation and bullpen. Recent transactions include selecting Carl Edwards Jr. from Triple-A Syracuse and optioning Christian Scott back down. The team plans to reinstate David Peterson for a start next Wednesday against the Nationals.

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The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Detroit Tigers 2-1 in 10 innings on Saturday at Comerica Park. Daulton Varsho delivered the game-winning hit with a line-drive single in the top of the 10th. The victory sets up the Blue Jays to take the series in Sunday’s finale.

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher José Berríos has been sidelined by inflammation in his right elbow, discovered through an MRI, preventing him from joining Puerto Rico for the quarterfinal stage of the World Baseball Classic. The injury, caught early during insurance testing, is not structural but has scratched him from a scheduled Spring Training start. Despite feeling fine, Berríos and the team are monitoring the situation closely.

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Atlanta Braves manager Walt Weiss announced that Spencer Strider has completed his minor league rehab assignment. He provided cautious updates on Spencer Schwellenbach and Hurston Waldrep ahead of Tuesday's series opener against the Tigers. Strider could rejoin the rotation soon, while the others face longer timelines.

 

 

 

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