The Blue Jays aren’t taking any chances with Max Scherzer and his latest ailment as they continue to fine tune the starting rotation for the most important stretch of the season.. Article content

The veteran starter, who left his last game after four innings after suffering some tightness in his back, will have his next start pushed back by a day as a precaution. Article content Article content

During his regular Friday radio appearance, Jays manager John Schneider told Blair and Barker on Sportsnet that Scherzer, who was originally slated to pitch on Saturday against the Yankees, will be pushed back to Sunday. The flip-flop of the rotation will have Chris Bassitt get the call on Saturday.

In what feels like the biggest series of the season to date, the Jays are hoping to improve

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