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Wed Jun 28 202312:17Max Scherzer Could Be Willing To Accept A Trade
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer is no stranger to trade-deadline deals and is 38 years old and looking to win another title. Several industry sources have suggested he would waive his no-trade clause for the right situation with the Mets going nowhere fast in the standings. The Mets could use owner Steve Cohen's riches to pay Scherzer's contract down in hopes of landing a premium prospect in return. Scherzer hasn't taken a loss in his last eight starts and has a 3.19 ERA over that span. He's halfway through his three-year, $130 million deal in New York. Scherzer is currently 7-2 with a 3.95 ERA (4.12 FIP), 1.17 WHIP, 16 walks and 76 strikeouts in his 13 starts. The three-time Cy Young winner probably isn't going anywhere, but it's something to think about with the July deadline getting closer.
Source: MLB.com - Anthony DiComoRotoBaller.com
Tue Jun 20 202300:24Max Scherzer Rebounds With Gem Monday
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer looked like his old self in Monday's 11-1 win over the Astros. Scherzer pitched eight innings, allowing one run on four hits (including a solo home run) and a walk with eight strikeouts. This performance was a welcome sight for fantasy managers, as the veteran had struggled in each of his last two starts. The 38-year-old has not delivered on his excellent track record so far this season, going 6-2 with a 4.04 ERA and a 9.46 K/9 in 12 starts. He will look to build off this start in his next one at the Phillies.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Tue Jun 13 202323:01Max Scherzer Flops Again, Can't Escape Fourth Inning
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer yielded six runs on seven hits through just 3 1/3 innings on Tuesday against the New York Yankees. The 38-year-old struck out two and came away with a no-decision in the team's 7-6 loss. Scherzer settled down momentarily after Giancarlo Stanton took him yard in the opening frame, firing two hitless innings thereafter. The right-hander was bounced from the game amidst a six-hit fourth inning, where most of the Yankees damage was inflicted. With this most recent setback, Scherzer saw his ERA grow to an even rockier 4.45 figure through 56 2/3 frames this year. It was already the fourth instance of the campaign in which he has allowed five runs or more. Things won't get much easier for the future Hall of Famer in a battle with the Houston Astros on Monday.
Source: ESPNRotoBaller.com
Fri Jun 2 202300:53Max Scherzer Flattens Phillies Thursday
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer delivered a strong showing on Thursday in a 4-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Scherzer went seven innings, allowing two runs (one earned) on five hits and a walk. He also added nine strikeouts to his line, and it could have been more considering he had 22 swinging strikes on 101 pitches. His fastball was working in this one, generating 15 swinging strikes and a 49% CSW on its own. Mad Max now has a 3.21 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, and 48:14 K:BB ratio in 47 IP. He has allowed less than two earned runs in six of his eight starts this season and appears on track to turn in another ace-level fantasy season.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Mon May 15 202315:17Max Scherzer Looks Good In His Return Sunday
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer (neck) had a successful return on Sunday against his old team, the Washington Nationals. After being scratched from his scheduled start earlier in the week due to neck spasms, Scherzer allowed only one run on two hits while walking two and striking out six in five innings on Sunday to pick up his third win of the year. The 38-year-old three-time Cy Young winner had a rough outing his last time out, so it was nice to see him look more like his usual dominant self in a great matchup against the Nats. Health could continue to be an issue for the aging superstar hurler, but for now he looks back on track. He should line up next for a more challenging start against the Cleveland Guardians.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Fri May 12 202315:23Max Scherzer Throws Bullpen, Likely To Start Sunday
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer (neck) threw around 35 pitches in his first bullpen session on Friday since being scratched from his start on Tuesday due to neck spasms. Scherzer finished his bullpen with one of his usual fist pumps, so it appears to have gone well and he'll likely take the mound to start on Sunday against his former team, the Washington Nationals. The 38-year-old right-hander said earlier in the week that he was hoping to start this weekend, so his neck issues don't appear to be very serious. The matchup against the Nats is a good one, but Scherzer will be more risky than normal coming off the injury. The three-time Cy Young winner also hasn't pitched very well in 2023 in his five starts, posting a 5.56 ERA, 1.41 WHIP and 20 K's in 22 2/3 frames.
Source: Newsday - Tim HealeyRotoBaller.com
Fri May 12 202314:44Max Scherzer To Continue Being Monitored
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer (neck) won't take the mound for Friday's game against the Washington Nationals. The veteran starter is dealing with a neck issue, but it's not believed to be serious. However, the Mets are concerned about Scherzer's shoulder issue. It is being reported that this scapula issue will need to be monitored and possibly managed throughout the season. Scherzer has already said he'd rather pitch at less than 100 percent rather than being placed on the injured list. However, the Mets might not have a choice if Scherzer continues to struggle on the mound. He holds a 5.56 ERA and 20/10 K/BB ratio in 22 2/3 innings this season. Fantasy managers will have to check back for more information throughout the week.
Source: New York PostRotoBaller.com
Thu May 11 202312:05Max Scherzer Won't Start Friday
New York Mets manager Buck Showalter said that starting pitcher Max Scherzer (neck) threw on flat ground on Thursday, but he won't be ready to start on Friday against the Washington Nationals. Instead, either Joey Lucchesi or Tylor Megill will get the nod. "Max threw out to 90 feet today," Showalter said, "He's improving each day, so it's a matter of 'when.' Want to get him up on the mound and make sure that's OK." Neck spasms scratched Scherzer from his previously scheduled start on Tuesday. There's still a chance the three-time Cy Young winner will be able to pitch in the series against Washington, and it looks like he'll be able to avoid a stint on the injured list. Hopefully for his fantasy managers, the 38-year-old isn't starting to break down.
Source: SNY - Danny Abriano, Alex Smith and Phillip MartinezRotoBaller.com
Tue May 9 202322:10Max Scherzer Expects To Miss A Couple Days
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer (neck, shoulder) said he expects to miss a couple of days and pitch against the Washington Nationals in the next series this weekend. Scherzer's neck discomfort set in on Sunday and was much worse Monday morning, leading to him being scratched from his scheduled start on Tuesday against the Cincinnati Reds. "I wish I could pitch, but when this locks up, you can't do a thing until it subsides," Scherzer said. The 38-year-old right-hander is hoping to avoid the injured list, but fantasy managers can't rule out the possibility of it going that way if Scherzer isn't ready to face his old team by the weekend. The three-time Cy Young winner hasn't been at his best so far in 2023, and injuries haven't helped.
Source: Newsday - Tim HealeyRotoBaller.com
Tue May 9 202315:13Max Scherzer Scratched With Neck Spasms
New York Mets right-hander Max Scherzer (neck, shoulder) has been scratched from his scheduled start on Tuesday against the Cincinnati Reds due to neck spasms. Left-hander David Peterson has officially been recalled from Triple-A Syracuse and will make the spot start, while right-hander Jimmy Yacabonis (quadriceps) has been placed on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to May 8) with a left-quadriceps strain. Scherzer is also dealing with a right back/shoulder ailment that he's pitched through for most of the season. As of right now, the 38-year-old is considered day-to-day, but fantasy managers should prepare for the possibility that Scherzer needs a stint on the injured list. Scherzer currently has an ERA north of 5.00 and may finally be breaking down.
Source: Mets TwitterRotoBaller.com
Tue May 9 202314:00Max Scherzer Up In The Air For Tuesday's Start
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer (shoulder) is uncertain to make his scheduled start on Tuesday against the Cincinnati Reds, and the team has called up left-hander David Peterson to be on standby as a potential replacement. Scherzer isn't quite 100 percent healthy and is still dealing with discomfort underneath his right scapular, so the 38-year-old veteran right-hander is a candidate to go on the injured list if he can't recover quickly enough. He said he's "trying like hell not to join the injured list." Father Time may finally be catching up with the three-time Cy Young winner, as he's currently sporting a 5.56 ERA (6.35 FIP), 1.41 WHIP, 10 walks and 20 strikeouts in 22 2/3 innings over his five starts in his second year with the Mets.
Source: New York Post - Jon HeymanRotoBaller.com
Mon May 8 202316:47Max Scherzer Still Dealing With Injury
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer (shoulder) recently mentioned that he's still dealing with a lingering shoulder issue. The right-hander recently returned from his 10-game suspension last week, allowing six runs in 3 1/3 innings. Scherzer is showing a dip in velocity and that could be due to his injury. The veteran pitcher acknowledged he's dealing with discomfort in his right scapula around his shoulder blade. He said it's about managing his condition, so it doesn't sound like something that will sideline him. However, the Mets might decide to place Scherzer on the injured list, assuming he continues to struggle on the mound. Scherzer said himself, it's better for him to pitch at less than 100 percent rather than take time off.
Source: New York PostRotoBaller.com
Tue May 2 202312:04Max Scherzer Reinstated From Restricted List
The New York Mets reinstated starting pitcher Max Scherzer from the restricted list on Tuesday. Scherzer is back after completing his 10-game suspension for the use of foreign substances in his last outing against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 19. The 38-year-old right-hander will make his next start on Wednesday in an excellent matchup against his former team, the Detroit Tigers. The three-time Cy Young winner hasn't been all that great in his first four starts of 2023, posting a 3.72 ERA (5.72 FIP), 1.19 WHIP, nine walks and 17 strikeouts in 19 1/3 innings, but fantasy managers will definitely want to get him back into their starting lineups this week for a cushy matchup against the Tigers.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Thu Apr 20 202321:09Max Scherzer Gets 10-Game Ban On Thursday
Major League Baseball has suspended New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer for 10 games on Thursday, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN. The right-hander was caught using a foreign substance and ejected from his start on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Scherzer isn't going to appeal, so he'll miss his next scheduled start, which was supposed to come on Tuesday to take on the Washington Nationals. So far this season, the 38-year-old has posted a 3.72 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, an uncharacteristic 22.1% strikeout rate, and an ugly 11.7% walk rate. Scherzer has the ability to figure things out, so fantasy managers should still trust the veteran when he returns.
Source: Jeff PassanRotoBaller.com
Thu Apr 20 202312:08"Zero Chance" Max Scherzer Doesn't Receive 10-Game Suspension
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer has "zero chance" of avoiding a mandatory 10-game suspension from his ejection on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers for a foreign substance, according to a source. A 2023 MLB memo explicitly says that rosin can be deemed an illegal substance if it is overused. Rosin also isn't supposed to be applied anywhere but on the mound during a game. There's a chance that Scherzer will appeal the suspension and push it back, but at some point he'll almost certainly have to sit out 10 games for the incident on Wednesday. Stay tuned for more information on the situation. In four starts so far this year, the 38-year-old right-hander has allowed eight runs on 14 hits (four home runs) while walking nine and striking out 17 in 19 1/3 frames.
Source: SNY - John HarperRotoBaller.com
Wed Apr 19 202316:14Max Scherzer Ejected On Wednesday
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer was ejected from his start on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers after a heated conversation with the umpires. In his last inning of work, he was forced to get a new glove. Before hitting the showers early, Scherzer had allowed just one hit and no runs while walking two and striking out three in three innings, so it's extremely disappointing for his fantasy managers. The 38-year-old right-hander had his start moved back to Wednesday due to soreness in his back/side, but he looked just fine against a tough lineup before being ejected by the umpires. UPDATE: Mad Max was ejected for having a foreign substance on his hand, so he could be facing a 10-game suspension by the league.
Source: Metsmerized - Michael MayerRotoBaller.com
Sat Apr 15 202321:44Max Scherzer's Next Start Pushed Back To Wednesday
New York Mets ace Max Scherzer (back) will see his next start pushed back to Wednesday due to right side/back soreness. He was initially scheduled to pitch on Sunday but will have his start pushed back three days. The right-hander will now face the Dodgers on Wednesday. Scherzer owns a 4.41 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, and a 14:7 K:BB across 16 1/3 innings in 2023. Unless more information comes out, fantasy managers can start Scherzer in all league formats in Week 4. Jose Butto will replace Scherzer in Sunday's start. Butto has a plus matchup against the A's and can be used as a streamer in deep-league formats.
Source: Tim HealyRotoBaller.com
Wed Apr 5 202308:57Max Scherzer Struggling To Begin 2023
New York Mets star right-hander Max Scherzer's start on Tuesday didn't go as planned, as he allowed five earned runs across 5 1/3 innings. He gave up eight hits, walked two, and compiled just two punchouts in the game as his team lost to the Milwaukee Brewers 9-0. Scherzer now owns a 6.35 ERA after he let up three runs in six innings on Opening Day, and he's posted a 1.41 WHIP and 17.0% strikeout rate. It's no time for fantasy managers to panic about the 38-year-old, who pitched to a 2.29 ERA with 173 strikeouts over 145 1/3 innings a year ago, but they should keep an eye on him throughout the season in case his age is finally catching up to him.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Wed Mar 15 202314:18Max Scherzer To Start On Opening Day Against Miami
The New York Mets are planning to start right-hander Max Scherzer on Opening Day against the Miami Marlins on March 30 and Justin Verlander in the home opener on April 6. Scherzer is more injury-prone than ever before in his career and will turn 39 this July, but when healthy, he's still one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball. The three-time Cy Young winner and eight-time All-Star went 11-5 with a career-best 2.29 ERA (2.62 FIP), 0.91 WHIP and 30.6 percent strikeout rate in 145 1/3 innings over 23 starts in his first year in Queens in 2022. Scherzer should be drafted as a fantasy ace yet again and will be a must-start every time he toes the rubber as long as he's healthy.
Source: New York Post - Mike PumaRotoBaller.com
Mon Mar 13 202317:54Max Scherzer Touched Up In Minors Game
New York Mets pitcher Max Scherzer wasn't at his best in a minors game on the backfields Monday afternoon. The three-time Cy Young Award winner surrendered five runs (three earned) across five innings of work, three of which ended early due to pitch count. Scherzer agreed to pitch in the minors game while allowing Tylor Megill, who is in competition for the final spot in the Mets' rotation, to pitch in the A game. Scherzer had previously allowed just one earned run in 4 2/3 innings of work in game action this spring, striking out six against zero walks. The 38-year-old has seen the injury bug creep in some over the last few seasons but still pitched to a stout 2.29 ERA and 26.4% K-BB% across 23 starts in 2022. He'll look to team up with former Detroit Tigers teammate Justin Verlander to form one of the better one-two punches in baseball this season.
Source: Anthony DiComo on TwitterRotoBaller.com
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