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Max Scherzer wants MLB to mandate 100-pitch minimum for starting pitchers
The modern starting pitcher has become a different animal. Pitch counts are managed to the inning, bullpens are built around matchups, and a starter reaching the seventh is now treated as a bonus rather than a baseline.
Max Scherzer has put forward one of the most striking pitcher rule ideas in modern MLB, calling for starting pitchers to be required to reach 100 pitches before they can be removed from a game. The proposal would mark a major shift in how clubs manage ...
Blue Jays' John Schneider will have revealed an update on Max Scherzer on Thursday.
Max Scherzer passed the first test of his rehab on Friday. The 41-year-old right-hander, who has been on the 15-day injured list since June 17 because of back spasms, started for High-A Vancouver vs.
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Scherzer pitches 3 innings for High-A Vancouver Canadians
VANCOUVER — Max Scherzer's rehab journey touched down in Vancouver on Friday, where he pitched three innings for the high-A Vancouver Canadians en route to a 5-3 win over the Eugene Emeralds.
The 2015 Washington Nationals were a disappointment, while the Chicago Cubs finished ahead of schedule with a playoff series win before bowing out in the
