
""It just goes to show you that I've figured out this thumb [injury], playing the piano is what's solved this. My hand is in a great spot. My arm's in a great spot.""
""There were many times across the ensuing months where it seemed this might be it for the Cooperstown-bound hurler. But he kept at it, ultimately discovering an unconventional solution that allowed him to become Mad Max again.""
Max Scherzer, at 41, made a successful return for his 19th season, delivering a quality start with six innings of one-run ball. His journey back was marked by a significant thumb injury that almost ended his career last year. Scherzer's determination led him to an unconventional solution, allowing him to regain his form. He expressed gratitude for overcoming the injury, stating that playing the piano helped his recovery. His return is timely, especially with another pitcher sidelined due to injury, highlighting his importance in Toronto's rotation.
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