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Max Scherzer doesn’t wait before throwing bullpen in spring training for Blue Jays
3 minute read Updated: 4:38 PM CSTDUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) — Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session in spring training Monday for the Toronto Blue Jays, even before the reigning American League champions formally announced his return.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider said Scherzer will throw again Wednesday, and said the 41-year-old right-hander could pitch in an exhibition game next weekend. The manager said Scherzer had been throwing to free-agent hitters on his own.
“Good catching up with gramps,” Schneider told reporters. “Nice to have him back.”
Scherzer's 8-year-old daughter wrote a letter to the team in December in hopes of him returning to the Blue Jays.
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