The migration of former Rangers relievers continues. Right-hander Joe Barlow, who had 24 saves over three seasons as a part-time closer with the Rangers, agreed to a minor league contract with the club and reported to major league spring training camp on Sunday.
Max Scherzer is embracing the long road back. The three-time Cy Young winner allowed one run over two innings in his spring training debut with the Toronto Blue Jays on
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer made his Blue Jays debut Tuesday, striking out four over two innings of one-run ball in Toronto's 3-2 victory over the visiting St. Louis Cardinals in Dunedin,
Max Scherzer, 40, made his debut with the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday, but it was also his first appearance on the mound in Major League Baseball's Automatic Ball-Strike system era, and though he lost two challenges,
Two innings. Two challenges. Two triumphs for Robot Kind. Zero triumphs for Mad Max. After his introduction to ABS, Scherzer had thoughts.
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 ."
Spring training is often a time for players to try new things, whether it be an adjustment to a hitter's stance or a new pitch a starting pitcher adds to their
The 40-year-old former Tigers star surrendered a leadoff triple to Victor Scott II starting the game but settled down. He retired his final six batters, striking out four with a fastball at 92-93 mph. Scherzer threw 20 of 34 pitches for strikes.
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The Max Scherzer era has officially begun with the Toronto Blue Jays. After signing a one-year deal worth $15.5 million over the off-season, Scherzer made his highly-anticipated Grapefruit League debut on Tuesday against the St.
Max Scherzer allowed just one hit in 2.0 innings Tuesday, striking out 4 batters in his first Grapefruit League appearance since joining the Toronto Blue Jays.