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Phillies' Trea Turner Trolls Blue Jays' Max Scherzer by Challenging 1st Pitch of Game
Max Scherzer strikes out 4, allows 1 run and hands out zero high-fives in Blue Jays debut
Max Scherzer is embracing the long road back. The three-time Cy Young Award winner allowed one run over two innings in his spring training debut with the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, flashing a little bit of the fire that has become his trademark during his 18-year career.
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Spring training roundup: Max Scherzer solid in Jays debut
While all of the attention will be on the pitching matchup that pits one of the greatest pitchers from St. Louis, Toronto's Max Scherzer, against the Cardinals'
Max Scherzer is 40 years old and chasing his third World Series championship. With time running out on his career, he wanted to play somewhere in 2025 that would give him a chance at another ring, and that’s how he ended up with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Phillies shortstop Trea Turner had some fun with Max Scherzer, his former teammate, challenging the MLB ABS system immediately.
“What In God’s Name Is He Talking About?” – Ex-Marlins President Blasts Max Scherzer Over ABS Stance
Max Scherzer is not a fan of the ABS System as he wishes to be judged by humans. Ex-Marlins president blashed the pitcher for his stance.
The Toronto Blue Jays have started their spring training schedule ahead of the 2025 season. Their complex in Dunedin, Florida is one of 13 spring stadiums equipped with the Automated Balls Strikes System,
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Scherzer had said about ABS, "We're humans. Can we just be judged by humans?” And that was what ultimately inspired Turner to challenge the first pitch as a prank —
Max Scherzer is not a fan of MLB's new ABS challenge system. When asked about the Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS) last week, a rule implementation in which
Trea Turner decided to troll his former Washington Nationals teammate Max Scherzer with a first pitch challenge after the pitcher's viral comments about not being a fan of "robo-umps."
Physically, Max Scherzer feels stronger than he did last year. At this point, that’s more important than the line score or radar gun. Ben Nicholson-Smith has more from Scherzer’s second spring start with the Blue Jays.
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