Max Scherzer won his sixth straight decision on Monday night as the Tigers topped the Blue Jays 10-5. "I just really wasn't sharp today," Scherzer said. "I didn't really have command of any of my pitches." Scherzer allowed two runs and five hits in five innings, matching his shortest start of the year. He walked three and struck out five. "The walks kind of killed me," Scherzer said. "They ran my pitch count up and didn't allow me to go six." He has not lost in eight starts this season. His season-opening winning streak is the longest by a Tigers pitcher since Jeremy Bonderman won eight straight in 2007.