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Blue Jays' Scherzer Turns Back the Clock, Leads Division Race
20 Aug
Summary
- Max Scherzer, 41, has bounced back from injuries with strong recent starts
- Scherzer has gone 4 straight starts allowing 2 or fewer runs
- Blue Jays maintain 5-game lead in AL East division

As of August 20th, 2025, veteran pitcher Max Scherzer has been leading the charge for the Toronto Blue Jays as they aim to clinch their first AL East division title in a decade. The 41-year-old right-hander has bounced back from a series of injuries earlier this season, turning in a string of impressive outings over the past month.
After a shaky start to the year, Scherzer has found his groove, going four straight starts without allowing more than two runs. His latest strong performance came on Tuesday night in Pittsburgh, where he went six innings, giving up just one run on four hits. This continued a trend that began on July 27th, Scherzer's 41st birthday, when he struck out 11 batters without issuing a walk.
Despite his advanced age, Scherzer has found ways to remain effective, even with diminished stuff. While he may no longer possess the overpowering fastball of his prime, the veteran has adapted by limiting hard contact and inducing soft groundballs. His efforts have been crucial in helping the Blue Jays maintain their five-game lead over the New York Yankees in the division race.
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As the season enters its final stretch, Scherzer's resurgence will be a key factor in determining whether the Blue Jays can finally end their decade-long drought and claim the AL East crown.