Max Scherzer won’t be back on the mound anytime soon.
The Toronto Blue Jays moved the three-time Cy Young Award winner to the 60-day injured list on Monday amid a right thumb injury. That will keep Scherzer out at least until May 29.
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The move was one of several that the Blue Jays made on Monday. Right-hander Erik Swanson also was moved to the 60-day injured list due to a right forearm injury that’s kept him out all season. The team opted to sign pitchers José Ureña and Spencer Turnbull to one-year deals, too. Ureña was designated for assignment last week by the New York Mets, and Turnbull was optioned to the Florida Complex League.
Scherzer, 40, has made just one start this season. He pitched three innings and allowed two runs in a loss to the Baltimore Orioles on March 29, and threw just 45 pitches, . He said that the injury developed because of a thumb issue.
Scherzer’s thumb had been a concern in the lead up to the season, too. He was limited to just four starts in spring training, and he’s not been able to shake it in the months since.
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Scherzer signed a one-year, $15.5 million deal with the Blue Jays this past offseason. He made just nine starts with the Texas Rangers last season due to both a shoulder injury and a hamstring strain. Scherzer finished the year with a 3.95 ERA over just more than 43 innings on the mound.
The Blue Jays hold just a 16-18 record heading into Tuesday’s matchup with the Los Angeles Angels, which kicks off a six-game road trip on the west coast. Scherzer can return as early as May 29, when the Blue Jays are slated to kick off a four-game homestand with the Athletics.