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No matter how much Max Scherzer may be tired of his rehab schedule, the Mets are making sure to handle his recovery with patience and caution. No exceptions for superstar aces.
Max Scherzer (left oblique strain) allowed two earned runs on two hits and recorded six strikeouts with one walk across 3.1 innings and 65 pitches in his first rehab start, pitching for Double-A ...
Max Scherzer, who missed the start of the season due to back surgery, has been on the sidelines since July 31 due to right shoulder fatigue. Recently, Scherzer was set to make a rehab start on ...
Rangers right-hander Max Scherzer was scheduled to make a rehab outing for Double-A Frisco tonight but that will no longer happen. Per Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News, ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Max Scherzer overpowered Triple-A batters in his rehab start for the Syracuse Mets on Wednesday night, striking out seven of the 15 batters he faced in nearly four innings of work.
The Mets pushed back Max Scherzer’s minor-league rehab start by one day, as they continue to take a cautious approach with the three-time Cy Young winner’s return from an oblique injury.
Max Scherzer’s first and possibly only stop on his rehab tour is scheduled for Tuesday in Binghamton.. It’s expected the right-hander will pitch three or four innings for the Mets’ Double-A ...
Scherzer allowed three runs on five hits in 2 1/3 innings in his previous rehab start in April. He struck out four hitters. He went a combined 13-6 with the Mets and Rangers last year, finishing ...
Rangers right-hander Max Scherzer threw his first bullpen session since going on the 15-day IL with shoulder fatigue and said he believes he "can still pitch at a high level." ...
Scherzer (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment Saturday, Jeff Wilson of AllDLLS.com reports. The location of Scherzer's first rehab start is not yet known, nor is it clear how many rehab ...
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer of the Toronto Blue Jays threw 56 pitches over 4 1/3 innings of a Triple-A rehab start on Friday night as he eyes a return to the majors from a right ...