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Max Scherzer pitches 5 strong innings with 7 strikeouts and no walks as Blue Jays pick up key win over Yankees

Max Scherzer’s second game back was better than his first.

The three-time Cy Young winner started his second game since returning from a thumb injury and his third overall for the Toronto Blue Jays against the New York Yankees on Monday. He struck out seven Yankees and walked none as the Blue Jays picked up a critical 5-4 win to gain ground in a tight AL East race.

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Scherzer got off to a strong start with two strikeouts in a scoreless first inning. He caught Aaron Judge looking at a third-strike changeup that crossed the plate at Judge’s knees to end the inning.

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