Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session of around 30 pitches [1] on Friday as part of his recovery from a forearm injury.
The progress of the veteran pitcher is critical for the Blue Jays rotation, as the team seeks to integrate him back into the lineup after he made five starts [4] before entering the injured list.
Scherzer, 41, completed the session at Rogers Centre in Toronto. The team is currently determining the next phase of his rehabilitation, which could include another bullpen session, facing live hitters, or a formal rehab assignment [1], [2].
Team officials are evaluating his readiness before moving him toward live game action. While the recent bullpen session indicates forward progress, some reports have noted that forearm pain has previously delayed his recovery process [5].
The Blue Jays are monitoring his response to the increased workload to ensure the injury does not recur. The decision on whether he will face hitters soon depends on how his arm recovers from the 30-pitch [1] effort.
Scherzer's return remains a primary focus for the organization as they manage their pitching depth throughout the season. The team has not yet set a definitive date for his return to the active roster [2].
“Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session of around 30 pitches on Friday”
Scherzer's transition from basic throwing to bullpen sessions is a necessary step in MLB injury protocols, but the lack of a concrete timeline for live hitters suggests a cautious approach. Given his age and the nature of forearm injuries, the Blue Jays are prioritizing long-term health over a rushed return to avoid a more severe tear or relapse.




