What to do about Blue Jays' back-end rotation woes?
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What to do about Blue Jays' back-end rotation woes?
"Eric Lauer has struggled mightily this month, featuring a 7.79 ERA and 7.65 FIP in four appearances, issuing more walks than strikeouts across 17.1 innings."
"Max Scherzer couldn't make it through at least three innings for the third time in four starts in Friday's 8-6 loss to the Cleveland Guardians."
"Manager John Schneider assessed Scherzer's recent performance, stating, 'They were laying off some pitches and they took really good swings.'"
Kevin Gausman and Dylan Cease are performing well for the Blue Jays, but the rotation's other members are underperforming. Eric Lauer has a 7.79 ERA and has struggled with walks and home runs. He faced health issues earlier in the month, complicating his performance. Max Scherzer has had inconsistent outings, failing to complete three innings in three of his last four starts. Manager John Schneider noted the need to assess Scherzer's performance and any potential issues affecting his pitching.
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