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EAU CLAIRE — The Rochester Honkers pitching woes continued as the Honkers fell for the seventh consecutive time with a 7-2 loss to Eau Claire on Friday night. The Honkers are now a Great Plains ...
ROCHESTER — The Rochester Honkers got hit hard Sunday, allowing 16 hits to the Waterloo Bucks in a 15-5 Northwoods League baseball loss at Mayo Field. The Honkers used four pitchers in the game.
Max Scherzer was probably trying to crack a joke, but his actions received huge backlash on social media. The pitcher was mocked after his hilarious dugout impression went viral. “World class jerk.
In 467 career games (458 starts), Scherzer owns a 3.16 ERA with 3,408 strikeouts in 2,881 innings pitched. His strikeout total ranks second among active pitchers.
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer has made just one start this season. Agreeing to a one-year, $15 million contract with Toronto in the offseason, Scherzer began his 18th MLB ...
Scherzer, 41 in July, was limited to nine starts by back surgery and a shoulder issue last season. He suffered a teres major muscle strain in September 2023 and returned ahead of schedule to help ...
Max Scherzer left his first start with the Toronto Blue Jays due to injury, which should cause him to miss out on a potential reunion with the Mets at Citi Field on Friday.
Max Scherzer seemed to have an issue with his thumb, which prompted Blue Jays manager John Schneider to pull the three-time Cy Young Award winner from a game in the third inning.
Max Scherzer left his first start with the Toronto Blue Jays due to injury, which should cause him to miss out on a potential reunion with the Mets at Citi Field on Friday.
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer has had a whirlwind of a career. The 40-year-old has won two championships and three Cy Young Awards, but he's also been hampered with injuries. Scherzer was ...
As a result, Scherzer has been limited to 36 total starts in the last two years combined. A few months ago, Scherzer offered an explanation for why he has had so many injuries pile up on him recently.
Former Detroit Tigers right-hander Max Scherzer is a three-time Cy Young winner in his 17-year MLB career, building a Hall of Fame-worthy résumé.