Por: New York Post Sports July 17, 2023
Sometimes, rain delays can be beneficial. Or more specifically, the state in which the rain leaves the infield dirt and pitching mound. The rain showers that drenched Queens throughout Sunday should certainly help Max Scherzer sleep better at night. The Mets’ 38-year-old ace tossed a gem in the team’s over the Dodgers at Citi Field. Scherzer pitched seven scoreless innings and surrendered just one hit and three walks while striking out six... + full article
New York Daily News USA Sports July 30, 2023
The Mets’ tear-down is underway, with the team trading veteran ace Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers in a blockbuster move Saturday, the Daily News confirmed. The three-time Cy Young Award winner agreed to waive his no-trade clause to push the deal through. The Mets get back... + más
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New York Post USA Sports June 14, 2023
handed a future Hall of Famer a sizable lead for a second straight time. For a second straight time, Max Scherzer could not hold it. Scherzer allowed five runs in a game-changing fourth inning that he did not escape in an at Citi Field on Tuesday night. “You can put the camera... + más
New York Post USA Sports June 02, 2023
Max Scherzer found a new reason to be mad about the pitch clock. This one came between innings, as the Mets right-hander wasn’t allowed to throw his usual eight warm-up pitches before the top of the fifth inning in Thursday’s . Home-plate umpire Tripp Gibson told... + más
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MLB's strict pitch clock enforcement is 'frustrating' Max Scherzer | ABC News
New York Post USA Sports May 03, 2023
DETROIT — Max Scherzer would have rather returned from his suspension to pitch against the Braves, but the alternative at least brings an additional storyline with it. The Mets right-hander will be back pitching Wednesday at Comerica Park, where his career began to rise after... + más
Mets’ Max Scherzer ecstatic he can ‘mess’ with hitters thanks to pitch clock | New York Post
New York Post USA Sports April 21, 2023
SAN FRANCISCO — Major League Baseball acted swiftly on Thursday, a day after his ejection for a foreign substance on his right hand. Scherzer originally planned to appeal the suspension, but changed course before the Mets played the Giants at Oracle Park. The right-hander... + más
Mets' Max Scherzer ejected after checks for sticky substance | ABC News
Scherzer suspended 10 games for sticky substance ejection | WPLG Local 10
New York Post USA Sports April 20, 2023
SAN FRANCISCO — Max Scherzer’s sticky right hand , but the punitive process could be just beginning. Now the Mets co-ace after he was ruled by umpires to have violated MLB’s mandate against foreign substances used by pitchers. Scherzer was tossed before the bottom of the... + más
New York Post USA Sports February 27, 2023
PORT ST. LUCIE — Experimentation Sunday went about as smoothly as Max Scherzer could have wanted. There was the experiment of wearing the PitchCom on his glove, allowing the Mets co-ace to call signals to his catcher instead of vice versa. There was the opportunity to pitch... + más
Max Scherzer tests limits of newly implemented pitch clock | New York Daily News
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