EmailPrintToronto Blue Jays right-hander and three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer left Monday's 14-2 home loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers after two innings, another potential blow to Toronto's injury-plagued starting rotation.Scherzer has been dealing with right forearm tendinitis, and manager John Schneider expressed confidence to reporters that Scherzer will make his next start.The 41-year-old Scherzer, who re-signed with Toronto in February, allowed two runs and two hits.Teoscar Hernandez homered in the first, driving in Kyle Tucker's walk.Scherzer's fastball averaged 93.4 mph in Tuesday's start against the visiting Colorado Rockies. That dropped to 92.1 in Monday's two innings against the Dodgers.Left-hander Josh Fleming, who was called up from Triple-A Buffalo before the game, took over in the third.The Blue Jays have four starters on the injured list, including right-hander Cody Ponce. Last Monday, Ponce left his first big league appearance since 2021 in the third inning after injuring his knee while pursuing an infield grounder.Right-handers Trey Yesavage (shoulder), Jose Berrios (elbow) and Shane Bieber (elbow) are all working their way back from injuries and have yet to pitch this season.The Jays on Friday signed 36-year-old left-hander Patrick Corbin to a one-year contract. Corbin started for Single-A Dunedin on Saturday, allowing one run in five innings.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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