NEW YORK -- Max Scherzer says he can get even better. Imagine that. The Washington Nationals ace threw one of the most dominant games in baseball history -- pitching his second no-hitter of the season ...
Texas Rangers starter Max Scherzer went to Las Vegas to rehab but found himself helping the Round Rock Express nearly author a no-hitter. The Texas Rangers sent injured right-hander Max Scherzer to ...
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A love letter to my favorite player of all time Max Scherzer
His first season in DC might be the most memorable one. Scherzer had the best two start run in MLB history against the Brewers and the Pirates. Against Milwaukee, Scherzer flirted with a no-hitter, ...
The new pitch clock and the rules surrounding both the pitchers and the hitters are requiring some adjustments during Spring Training. Some are using it as an opportunity to calibrate their approach, ...
MIAMI - When it was over, once they had a few minutes to let it sink in and let their understandably simmering emotions cool down a bit, the Nationals were left to ponder a simple question: How did ...
One of MLB's true aces throughout the 2010s and 2020s, Scherzer has had the rare opportunity to start a World Series game for ...
If his track record on baseball’s biggest stage is any indicator, Max Scherzer should be ready to do his part as the Toronto Blue Jays take aim at the Los Angeles Dodgers in World Series Game 3 Monday ...
Hours after The Post’s Joel Sherman reported the Dodgers planned to make Shohei Ohtani their starting pitcher for the final game of the year, Los Angeles made it official. He’ll be going toe-to-toe ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Max Scherzer pitched six perfect innings for the New York Mets in his return from the injured list Monday night before Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich doubled in the seventh ...
After recording a hit in the first inning, Shohei Ohtani kept his hot streak going with a commanding home run off of Max ...
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Max Scherzer eye condition explained as Blue Jays star takes hill in World Series Game 7
Max Scherzer's striking two-colored eyes come from a rare condition that he's long embraced before taking the mound in Game 7 ...
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