Max Scherzer throws a bullpen session as Jays veteran works his back from forearm tendinitis
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Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session on Thursday afternoon at Rogers Centre, and it was a reminder of why the Blue Jays are so grateful to have him.
The veteran right-hander is still working his way back from forearm tendinitis that forced him out of games for almost two weeks in mid-April. He’s also trying to find his form after spending part of last season with Washington and part of this campaign with Toronto.
But Scherzer looked sharp, as usual. His delivery was smooth, his mechanics were clean and he got a good mix of velocity and movement on the ball during his session with the bullpen…
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