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Blue Jays Fans React to Max Scherzer News After Guardians Game

Blue Jays Fans React to Max Scherzer News After Guardians Game

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Blue Jays Fans React to Max Scherzer News After Guardians Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Max Scherzer's long road back from injury has been one of the Toronto Blue Jays' most closely watched storylines this season. The 40-year-old right-hander, who missed nearly three months due to a thumb issue, spent weeks building up his pitch count in the minors before finally rejoining the Major League roster against the Cleveland Guardians.
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Over the past month, Scherzer has made rehab starts for the Triple‑A Buffalo Bisons, slowly increasing his workload while focusing on regaining command and velocity. His return comes at a pivotal point in the Blue Jays' season as they continue to hover around the postseason fringe. The team has been cautious with his recovery, managing pitch counts and spacing out appearances to prevent setbacks.
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer (31).Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images
During his Cleveland start, Scherzer threw 83 pitches over five innings, allowing three runs with four strikeouts. Manager John Schneider noted after the game that Scherzer told him he 'feels better today than he did the day after his Triple‑A rehab start,' signaling positive progress.
Additionally, Scherzer mentioned he could have thrown another 10 pitches beyond the 83 he threw on Tuesday, reinforcing the team's cautious approach to his workload. If Scherzer continues trending this way, he'll be allowed to pitch deeper into games in his next outings.
Fans were relieved to hear this news.
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"Great news," said one.
"MASSIVE W," one added.
"What a relief," one wrote. "I was awaiting an update. Can't wait for his next start."
"I think we ALL lost our bets here," stated one. "Joey Votto 2.0 has been postponed for now."
"LETS GO," said another.
The Blue Jays will continue to monitor his recovery closely, but all signs point to a steady return to full workload. For a team chasing a playoff spot, a healthy Scherzer could prove to be one of their most important assets in the second half of the season.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 26, 2025, where it first appeared.

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