Max Scherzer exits early with right lat soreness as Blue Jays debut goes south quickly
Briefly

Max Scherzer's debut for the Toronto Blue Jays ended prematurely as he lasted just three innings due to right lat soreness, raising concerns given his history of injuries over the past season. Previously with the Mets and Rangers, he battled several physical setbacks, including a teres major strain and other ailments. Despite past issues, the Blue Jays signed him to a one-year, $15.5 million deal. Scherzer expressed frustration regarding his continued injuries, believing he can still perform at a high level if he can overcome these challenges.
It's a little thing that's a big thing. I'm not going to lie: It's frustrating. Because I know I can pitch at this level.
Despite all those red flags that the 40-year-old former ace was breaking down, the Blue Jays inked Scherzer to a one-year, $15.5 million contract.
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