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
Former MLB starter Curt Schilling could not believe New York Mets starter Max Scherzer was tossed from his outing on Wednesday afternoon against the Los Angeles Dodgers for what umpires believed was him cheating with a foreign substance. And Schilling doesn’t want
New York Mets ace Max Scherzer is facing a potential 10-game suspension after he was ejected from Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers following a substance check in the fourth inning where umpires found a sticky substance on his hand. The
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
Major League Baseball’s new pitch clock is creating some interesting situations. On Friday, New York Mets pitcher Max Scherzer was called for a balk as he tried to quick-pitch against the Washington Nationals. New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer, left, talks