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One of Max Scherzer’s biggest starts takes him back to where it all began By Cody Stavenhagen 8 Oct. 30, 2023Updated Oct. 31, 2023 ...
Max Scherzer never used to be the kind of ace people worried about. Here, at Nationals Park, that was Stephen Strasburg, the guy who might find himself aching at any moment, the one for whom ...
Scherzer’s start on Wednesday — the 459th of his major-league career, more than all but 81 pitchers in MLB’s 150-year history — featured some encouraging signs, as well as a few hiccups. A ...
Two seasons ago, Max Scherzer walked out on the Dodgers. This time, on a glorious spring afternoon at Dodger Stadium, baseball tossed him out. It was pleadingly loud. It was deeply controversial ...
Max Scherzer will not return to the Dodgers for the 2022 season. He has agreed to a three-year, $130-million contract with the New York Mets.
Max Scherzer is exactly the type of big-game ace that you want taking the mound during a World Series. But he’s been fighting more than hitters like the ones in the Arizona Diamondbacks’… ...
Max Scherzer AP Scherzer understood the Mets were giving up on 2023 the moment David Robertson was sent packing, but needed to hear the intentions about 2024 since his contract runs through next year.
Max Scherzer would never allow himself room to do something as human as getting old. The stunners. The cheers. The home runs, hat tricks and gameday magic.
The Toronto Blue Jays' signing of Max Scherzer was twofold. The first part of the signing was his impact on the field. While Scherzer is 40-years-old, he's a future Hall of Famer who has won three ...
When Max Scherzer takes the mound today against the Detroit Tigers, it will be only his third start against his former team, and the second at Comerica Park.
Max Scherzer watches Jose Altuve’s homer leave the yard in the third inning of the Rangers-Astros Game 3 battle. AP On the next pitch, Martin Maldonado ripped a 101.7 mph single to left to bring ...
LUCIE, Fla. — Max Scherzer was one of the players most involved in negotiating MLB’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement, but the Mets pitcher told the Athletic on Sunday that – even if he ...
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