Scherzer has been having a typically Scherzer-ian season, but he pulled himself out of his last start.
Max Scherzer said he "felt a zing" up the left side of his torso in his latest start for the New York Mets, but he hopes it is not serious.
Mets pitcher Max Scherzer is expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks with a strained oblique muscle in his left side, the latest blow to a New York pitching staff already missing ace Jacob deGrom. Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, had an MRI on Thursday, a day after he pulled himself from a start against the St. Louis Cardinals with a 1-1 count on Albert Pujols in the sixth inning after feeling “a zing” in his left side. New York said the scan detected a moderate-to-high grade strain.
No. | Player | Pos |
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40 | P | |
59 | P | |
46 | P | |
39 | P | |
35 | P | |
47 | P | |
67 | P | |
65 | P | |
38 | P | |
85 | P | |
0 | P | |
61 | P | |
30 | P | |
21 | P | |
43 | P | |
62 | P | |
89 | P | |
99 | P | |
29 | P | |
48 | P |
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4 | C | |
33 | C | |
3 | C |
No. | Player | Pos |
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20 | 1B | |
28 | 3B | |
10 | 3B | |
13 | 2B | |
25 | 2B | |
12 | SS | |
2 | 1B |
No. | Player | Pos |
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19 | LF | |
16 | CF | |
1 | LF | |
9 | LF |