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Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer takes big step forward in injury recovery

by Beer Belly Sports
June 9, 2025
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Blue Jays fans received an encouraging update on the status of right-hander Max Scherzer’s rehab from the thumb injury that has sidelined him on and off for over a year. As relayed by Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet, Scherzer threw fifty pitches as part of a three-inning simulated game on Sunday. Manager John Schneider told reporters (including Zwelling) that Scherzer came out of the outing feeling good after having thrown all of his pitchers, and that the next step for the right-hander is to throw a side session in a few days, as he would between starts if he were healthy and pitching in the rotation.

It’s a major step forward for Scherzer, who has made just one start this year after signing a one-year deal with Toronto during the offseason. MLB.com suggests that a rehab assignment could be the next step for Scherzer if he comes out of his side session looking good, and that could put him on schedule to make his Blue Jays debut before the end of the month. A healthy and effective Scherzer would provide a massive boost to a Toronto rotation that has been among the league’s weakest this year, and could help the Jays stay in the AL Wild Card conversation after their recent impressive stretch of play put them in a three-way tie with the Twins and Rays for the league’s three Wild Card spots. In the meantime, the Jays appear poised to continue relying on veterans Kevin Gausman and Chris Bassitt to hold things down at the front of the rotation, with Jose Berrios, Bowden Francis, and recently-added Spencer Turnbull bringing up the rear.

Speaking of Francis, the right-hander has had a rough go of it this year with a 5.84 ERA and 6.47 FIP across 12 starts. Those ugly numbers have led to some questions about whether or not he’ll remain in the bullpen going forward, but Shi Davidi of Sportsnet writes that Schneider has dismissed the possibility of making a change when it comes to Francis, whether that be a demotion to the minors, a move to the bullpen, or even the use of an Opener in front of the 29-year-old.

“…we need him. That’s the bottom line,” Schneider said of Francis, as relayed by Davidi. “We need him to help contribute and be the pitcher that he can be. So you keep working to make adjustments. The stuff is where it should be. It’s just the mix and the location you’ve got to tighten up a little bit, that’s all.”

That vote of confidence in Francis as a starter seems likely to keep him in the rotation for at least the time being, but it’s possible that could change if he doesn’t turn things around in the near future. After all, Scherzer is on the mend and could be back in action later this month as previously mentioned. Turnbull was added to the roster on Sunday and could take the ball later this week for his first big league start of the year, and southpaw Eric Lauer has arguably pitched well enough in a long relief role to merit at least some consideration for a starting job as well.

Turning to the lineup, the Jays have missed both the bat and the glove of center fielder Daulton Varsho since he was placed on the injured list with a hamstring strain last week. It was a frustrating turn of events for the center fielder, who had already missed the first month of the season while rehabbing the rotator cuff surgery he underwent back in September. In the month Varsho was available, however, he provided a 108 wRC+ and swatted eight homers while offering his characteristically excellent defense in center field. The good news is that Zwelling reports Varsho was among the hitters to face Scherzer during his simulated game on Sunday, and even hit a home run off the future Hall of Famer.

That Varsho is healthy enough to face live pitching and participate in a simulated game is a good sign, but it should be noted that the news doesn’t necessarily mean he’s especially close to a return. Given the fact that Varsho’s calling card is his defense, it seems fair to expect the Blue Jays to keep him on the shelf until he’s ready to return not just to the lineup, but also to the field. With lower-half injuries like the one Varsho is dealing with, it’s not uncommon for players to be ready to hit before they’re ready to field, and MLB.com notes that the Blue Jays have not yet even provided a firm timeline for his return to action.



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