Upon returning from his back surgery rehab, Scherzer landed on the 15-day IL in August due to right shoulder fatigue. The ...
You can never have enough pitching. It's a cliché that's as ingrained to baseball as the curveball or the seeing-eye single. And if the spring is any indicaton, ...
Scherzer resumed playing catch after an MRI on his right thumb didn't show anything alarming, Keegan Matheson of MLB.com reports.
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Regulars often skip early road trips in spring training. But on Monday, many key Blue Jays rode the bus to face the Tigers. The hope is a little discomfort now may help when the games start to count.
Scherzer struck out four without walking a batter over 3.2 innings in Sunday's Grapefruit League game against the Phillies. The right-hander gave up a solo homer to Kody Clemens in the second inning, ...
The robot ump’s replay showed that it was low. So low that, had it been called a strike, someone would have written that the ...