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TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 30: Max Scherzer #31 of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on during a workout day ahead of game six of the 2025 World Series at Rogers Centre on October 30, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
On Tuesday, the Atlanta Braves will open up a series with the San Francisco Giants (at Truist Park) in Georgia.
They have lost four out of their last five games, but are still the best team in baseball.
Recently, the Braves got hit with unfortunate injury news.
They wrote (via X): “Following a consultation with Dr. Keith Meister today, RHP Spencer Strider will be shut down from throwing for four weeks and then undergo a follow-up MRI. Provided that scan is clear, he will then begin a throwing progression.”
Following a consultation with Dr. Keith Meister today, RHP Spencer Strider will be shut down from throwing for four weeks and then undergo a follow-up MRI. Provided that scan is clear, he will then begin a throwing progression.
Max Scherzer Trade Braves And Blue Jays Must Consider

GettyMax Scherzer #31 of the Toronto Blue Jays reacts after striking out Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies for his 3500th career strikeout in the first inning of their MLB game at Rogers Centre on June 10, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Before the injury to Strider, the Braves had already been a team who could use more pitching depth to get them through the season (and for a deep playoff run).
One player the Braves should consider trading for is Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer.
Why Should The Braves Do It?

GettyMax Scherzer #31 of the Toronto Blue Jays pitches to strike out Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies for his 3500th career strikeout in the first inning of their MLB game at Rogers Centre on June 10, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Scherzer has struggled in a big way this season, going 1-4 with a 10.23 ERA in six games.
That said, the 41-year-old is one of the best pitchers of all time.
If the Braves were willing to eat his remaining salary for the 2026 season (and throw in a sweetener like cash considerations), the Blue Jays would have to listen.

GettyMax Scherzer #31 of the Toronto Blue Jays pitches to the Colorado Rockies during the first inning in their MLB game at the Rogers Centre on March 31, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Scherzer is making $3 million (and will become a free agent after the season), so there would be no risk for the Braves.
He would be an ideal person to have in their clubhouse, and could eat innings (and even help them in key moments during the 2026 MLB playoffs).
Ben Stinar Ben Stinar has been covering the NBA for over seven years. He has written for OnSI, Forbes, Amico Hoops, The Big Lead and had a podcast with former All-Star Jameer Nelson. More about Ben Stinar





















