The 2024 MLB season is currently underway and there’s nothing more that the Texas Rangers want than to successfully defend their crown. For that to happen, however, the team will first have to be at full strength.
The Texas Rangers (11-9) are doing a nice job of treading water atop the AL West while they await the return of veteran ace Max Scherzer.
In eight starts for Texas, Scherzer had an ERA of 3.20 with 53 strikeouts across 45.0 innings pitched.
While the 2023 season was extremely disappointing for the New York Mets at the big league level, at least they used the down-year productively to bolster their farm system.
The injury crisis affecting MLB pitching staffs shows no signs of relenting.
Max Scherzer said he didn't experience continuing nerve pain after back surgery, which the Rangers right-hander had been told was fairly common for his procedure.
Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Kenley Jansen and Craig Kimbrel are among the pitchers who could hit big statistical milestones this summer.
Rangers right-hander Max Scherzer described himself as being in "early February" in his recovery from offseason back surgery and is hopeful to return "sooner than later."
Max Scherzer is back in Texas Rangers camp after spending several weeks recovering from back surgery in Florida. The three-time Cy Young winner and future Hall of Famer has begun his typical spring training build-up, a positive sign that Scherzer is on track to return to the club as early as late May.
The 2023 World Series Champion Texas Rangers (I’m never going to get tired of saying that!) had some excellent injury updates this week coming out of Surprise, Arizona!
Following the Texas Rangers' miracle run to their first-ever World Series, oddsmakers have set the bar for where they think the defending champions will land by the end of the regular season.
The Texas Rangers are expecting Max Scherzer to make his triumphant return in June, assuming no setbacks in rehab from surgery.
Max Scherzer may be thankful that he landed with the Texas Rangers just in time for their World Series breakthrough in 2023, but it hasn’t been quite as smooth-sailing for him on a personal level.
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SURPRISE, Ariz. — Max Scherzer is in a waiting game. But he's still working. The Texas Rangers right-hander is recovering from back surgery in December and is not allowed to throw until at least March 7.
ARLINGTON — Max Scherzer thought he was in the clear. It was three weeks after he and the Texas Rangers won their first World Series title and Scherzer believed the back pain that forced him out of Game 3 of the World Series was healing.
The fact that the Mets haven’t made any big splashes to upgrade their roster seems to make the words of former Mets pitcher Max Scherzer very prescient.
Last season, the Texas Rangers went all in. Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer, two of the best pitchers of their generation, were brought aboard; the former on a five-year contract and the latter via trade deadline deal.
Max Scherzer battled through pain during the Texas Rangers’ World Series run this year, and now he will not be pitching again until well into the 2024 season.
Texas Rangers ace Max Scherzer will be sidelined until at least June or July following surgery to repair a herniated disc in his back. General manager Chris Young of the defending World Series champions delivered the news to reporters on Friday.
The Rangers announced Friday that right-hander Max Scherzer underwent surgery to repair a herniated disc in his back.
Texas Rangers pitcher Max Scherzer has another reason to hate the pitch clock. No fan of the timing mechanism since its inception this past season, the three-time Cy Young Award winner is also blaming it for an increase in arm injuries.
Rangers pitcher Max Scherzer has not been a huge fan of the pitch clock in baseball, and he is now claiming that it may be having a detrimental impact on the health of pitchers.
Veteran right-hander Max Scherzer will take the ball for Game 3 of the World Series on Monday when the Texas Rangers face the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix.
Max Scherzer gave the Texas Rangers two-plus innings of work on Monday night to help them punch their ticket to the World Series, and the right-hander says he emerged from the ALCS with his shoulder in good shape. But that doesn't mean he's 100%.
The Rangers might be getting a huge lift to their pitching staff for the ALCS against the Houston Astros.
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