Blue Jays put Max Scherzer on IL
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As it turns out, Scherzer's lingering thumb injury that will keep the 40-year-old out of the lineup is related to the lat injury that ended his first start early.
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Scherzer signed a $15.5 million, one-year contract with Toronto in February.
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"[There was] imminent danger," Scherzer explained after he was removed from Saturday's game early (via Sportsnet).
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