Max Scherzer won't make his scheduled start on Thursday because of a thumb issue, but his MRI has come back clean and he's ...
The Blue Jays will have to address this position of need if they were to compete with the giants of the AL East.
Manager John Schneider told reporters ahead of Thursday's spring training game against the Baltimore Orioles that right-hander Max Scherzer had an MRI on a sore right thumb, but that nothing serious ...
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Yardbarker on MSNReport: Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer’s MRI on thumb comes back cleanIt seems as if Max Scherzer is going to be alright. The 40-year-old right-handed pitcher was set to start for the Toronto ...
What should Orioles fans make of the team’s injuries? Jacob Calvin Meyer answers that and more in The Baltimore Sun’s Orioles mailbag.
This story was excerpted from Christina De Nicola’s Marlins Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And ...
The New York Yankees need to make a decision on how they'll replace Gerrit Cole this season and their decision may end up ...
Coby Mayo, the Orioles’ No. 2 prospect and one of the best power bats in the minor leagues, has started to loosen up in the ...
Spring training stats are mostly useless, but are they? While we don’t want to focus too much on things like batting average, ...
Can the Yankees weather the storm amid a brutal, injury-riddled preseason and build off of last year's heartbreaking World ...
Top Yankees prospects George Lombard Jr. and Spencer Jones, who began spring training in big league camp, headline a group of a youngsters to watch.
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Jays Journal on MSNThis Red Sox's injury is another example of why the Blue Jays' rotation is a strengthYou can never have enough pitching. It's a cliché that's as ingrained to baseball as the curveball or the seeing-eye single. And if the spring is any indicaton, ...
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