Max Scherzer’s Blue Jays Future on Thin Ice
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Last weekend, Max Scherzer went into his start against the D-backs just two strikeouts away from becoming the 11th pitcher in MLB history to reach 3,500. Two starts later, he still isn’t there. Scherzer was hit hard by the Guardians in Friday’s 8-6 loss,
Max Scherzer had a rough outing that many linked to his reported forearm weakness and ongoing tendinitis. However, he moved to clarify the situation himself, while John Schneider remains confident that the veteran can bounce back.
Max Scherzer, the pitcher nicknamed Mad Max, has quietly cashed out of an unfinished waterfront spread at 217 Commodore Drive in Jupiter’s gated Admirals Cove for $23 million. The property is essentially a high-end blank canvas: a shell on roughly two thirds of an acre with about 300 feet of Intracoastal frontage,
Pitch by pitch, Guardians center fielder Angel Martínez willed along his plate appearance in the third inning on Friday. Facing Max Scherzer, the 24-year-old fouled off seven consecutive offerings to open the sequence,
All three home runs came off Toronto’s Max Scherzer (1-3), who allowed seven runs and six hits in 2 1/3 innings, his fourth straight winless outing. It’s the third time in five starts this season that Scherzer has failed to complete three innings.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Angel Martinez hit 2 homers as the Guardians routed Max Scherzer early in an 8-6 win at Toronto Friday. Scherzer, a future Hall of Famer, gave up 6 hits and 7 runs in 2.1 innings. Daniel Schneemann led off the game with a solo shot off Scherzer.
Max Scherzer is one strikeout from 3,500, and his piano routine featuring rap hits may be the strangest key to it all.
After a win in Phoenix, the Toronto Blue Jays‘ travel plans to Los Angeles went sideways, forcing a team vote that left star pitcher Max Scherzer fuming. “There was an issue with the joystick,” Manager John Schneider noted.