Minnesota Twins win rubber match of series with 8-2 victory over Toronto Blue Jays
TORONTO — Even though the Toronto Blue Jays are only at the 15-game mark, veteran pitcher Max Scherzer believes the time is right for his teammates to look in the mirror to figure out how to start winning again.
The struggling starting pitcher included himself in his post-game missive after he stumbled in an 8-2 loss to the Minnesota Twins (9-7) on Sunday. The Blue Jays (6-9) lost their fourth straight series and finished a six-game homestand with only two wins.
“Everybody has to look in the mirror and figure out what they can do better,” said the 42-year-old Scherzer (1-2). “You can’t feel sorry for yourselves.
“This is the big leagues.”


