Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer suffered some back tightness in his most recent start against the MLB-leading Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday and it hopefully won't impact the team or his health past this outing. He's been a bulldog for the Blue Jays in 2025 and he needs to stay healthy for the team to continue to perform well. He's been so good this year, Toronto should entertain the idea of re-signing him.
Against the Brewers, Scherzer had an abridged outing compared to the rest of his performances this season as he pitched only four innings, giving up nine hits, four runs, and two home runs while striking out only one batter on 67 total pitches.