The Texas Rangers were the darlings of the baseball world in the first half, but amid their current skid, they lost an ace. The team has been able to avoid doldrums after Jacob deGrom had Tommy John surgery, but their rotation has
Max Scherzer returned to Citi Field for the first time since the New York Mets traded him to the Texas Rangers at the MLB deadline last month, and fans were not quick to show him any love. The Mets played a video
Justin Verlander’s departure from the New York Mets after just half a season is one of the main disappointments of a season the franchise is already trying to forget. As he and Max Scherzer, who was dealt to the Texas Rangers prior
New York Mets GM Billy Eppler said that just because veteran ace Max Scherzer was dealt to the Texas Rangers prior to the MLB trade deadline, it did not mean the team was in rebuild mode. Well, Scherzer seems to think otherwise.
The Texas Rangers and New York Mets officially completed the Max Scherzer trade on Sunday. The Rangers acquired the three-time Cy Young Award winner and cash considerations in exchange for utility man Luisangel Acuna. Both teams announced the deal after it was
The New York Mets traded eight-time All-Star Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers Saturday night in exchange for top prospect Luisangel Acuña after Scherzer agreed to the deal, according to multiple reports. A tentative deal was struck earlier in the day, but
The New York Mets have reached a deal to send eight-time All-Star Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers if the veteran pitcher agrees to waive his no-trade clause, according to multiple reports. Scherzer and the players the Mets would receive in exchange
The New York Mets traded closer David Robertson to the Miami Marlins for two young prospects Thursday night, signaling that the Mets will more than likely be sellers at the trade deadline. It’s been a wildly disappointing season for the Mets, who
New York Mets pitcher Max Scherzer would like a little flexibility when it comes to enforcing MLB’s pitch clock in-between innings. During New York’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday, Scherzer was not allowed to throw his eighth and final warmup
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