Max Scherzer’s return from a 10-game suspension did not go as he had liked, and there may be a reason for it. The New York Mets right-hander was hit with the ban for “violating the prohibitions on foreign substances” after umpires ruled
New York Mets starter Max Scherzer’s ejection in his most recent start against the Los Angeles Dodgers has sparked tons of debate regarding the use of rosin for pitchers in Major League Baseball. Scherzer said he “swears on my kids’ lives” that
New York Mets ace Max Scherzer has been hit with a 10-game suspension for “for violating the prohibitions on foreign substances.” Scherzer was ejected from Wednesday’s game for having a sticky substance on his hand, which he says was just a combination
New York Mets star Max Scherzer explained his side of the story after he was ejected from Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers for having a sticky substance on his hand. Scherzer was subjected to a substance check in between innings.
New York Mets star Max Scherzer was ejected from Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers after he got into a heated conversation with umpires over a substance on his hands. Scherzer was subjected to a substance check in between innings. Umpires
New York Mets fans have been waiting for Kodai Senga to make his big league debut, as the Japanese starter was a prized addition to the rotation that was considered by many to be the best in baseball. One of Senga’s go-to
New York Mets fans are holding their breath as dominant closer, Edwin Diaz, injured his knee during Team Puerto Rico’s celebration in the World Baseball Classic on Wednesday. Promptly after clinching their spot in the WBC semifinals, the team celebrated near the
Mets' Carlos Beltran avoids Astros cheating scandal questions as he looks ahead to front office role
The New York Mets’ newest front office member, Carlos Beltran, in focused on his team — not the Houston Astros. Beltran’s involvement in the infamous cheating scandal in 2017 with Houston led to his early exit as Mets manager in 2019, shortly
It was a good Tuesday for New York Mets utility player Jeff McNeil. McNeil’s four-year extension from the team worth $50 million was made official, and it includes an option for a fifth year that could bring the grand total to $63.75