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Sportsnet baseball columnist; Author Big 50: Toronto Blue Jays (bit.ly/2ODixFm); Journalism instructor, Centennial College

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On the rise of the AL Central and the Blue Jays staying hot in a series against the Twins that could resonate beyond early June: sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/bl…

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Big day for the Canadian Baseball of Fame in St. Marys. Congrats to an excellent Class of 2025 and will be following along from Minny. Wrote about Greg Hamilton and his impact on Canadian baseball here: sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/in…

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Carlos Correa shared a strong bond with David Popkins during their time with the Twins. The star shortstop can see his former hitting coach's influence on the Blue Jays, who rallied to win for the ninth time in 10 games on a late George Springer HR: sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/bl…

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Bowden Francis' search for answers continues as the Blue Jays work around some changing dynamics around their rotation depth: sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/bl…

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Max Scherzer "was good" during a simulated game of 3 IP/50 pitches at Dunedin, said Blue Jays manager John Schneider. Daulton Varsho played and homered. "Max will probably laugh about that," he added. Will throw a side on normal day at PDC "and then we'll go from there."

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Max Scherzer threw 4.1 innings and 56 pitches in a rehab outing for triple-A Buffalo, lifted after striking out Columbus' Kyle Datres to open the fifth. He sat 91.9 with his fastball, topped out at 94, and got 11 whiffs while allowing two runs on four hits with four Ks.

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Max Scherzer said he'll "definitely need another (rehab start), for sure." After that will be discussed "with the organization, the powers that be, talk through, one, how do I feel, how do I recover, how's everything going," and decide from there.