In the last decade, starting pitchers have suffered more injuries and become more disposable. But a three-time Cy Young winner says MLB should start "upping the rules."
After challenges during a live batting practice resulted in multiple strikes being overturned to balls, San Diego Padres pitcher Yu Darvish, through his interpreter, became one of the first players to express his distaste for the system. On the flip side, fellow starting pitcher Corbin Burnes said he thought it was " great ."
Trea Turner decided to troll his former Washington Nationals teammate Max Scherzer with a first pitch challenge after the pitcher's viral comments about not being a fan of "robo-umps."
Max Scherzer has expressed his opinion regarding robot umps before, and he did it again during an appearance on The Athletic's Windup Podcast. Scherzer looks back at the playoffs last year and wonders what there is to fix.
If it’s challenge-system feedback baseball wants this spring, then I think we found just the man to supply it.
Max Scherzer, making his Blue Jays spring training debut, was on the wrong side of MLB’s automated ball-strike challenge system (ABS) twice on Tuesday afternoon. To the three-time Cy Young winner, the game has possibly veered too far into using ...
Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer opened up after his former teammate challenged him on his first pitch. Here's what Scherzer had to say.
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(AP) — Max Scherzer is embracing the long road back ... “I’m not saying this is good, bad, this or that,” Scherzer said, according to MLB.com. "No. This is about coming out, checking a box, executing, being healthy and getting out of here.”
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer shares his thoughts about the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system ahead of Spring Training.