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Max Scherzer Ahead Of Schedule, Could Return In Early May

By Steve Adams | April 18, 2024 at 10:53pm CDT

When Max Scherzer underwent surgery to repair a herniated disc in his back in December, the Rangers announced that he would likely be on the shelf into late June. A few weeks ago, GM Chris Young indicated the team wasn’t going to place Scherzer on the 60-day injured list, however, as his rehab had progressed to the point that there was optimism he could return at some point in late May. That timetable has been pushed up even further now, it seems.

Shawn McFarland of the Dallas Morning News wrote this week that Scherzer will throw 40 pitches against live hitters Friday — his second session against live hitters this week. McFarland spoke with Scherzer following his first session, wherein he faced Ezequiel Duran, Andrew Knizner and Davis Wendzel. The three-time Cy Young winner said he threw all his pitches and “stepped on it” in that first session. In a video piece for FOX Sports, Ken Rosenthal reports the Rangers are hoping Scherzer will be ready as soon as early May.

It’s a fairly remarkable recovery and a welcome bit of good news for a Rangers club that opened the year with Scherzer, Jacob deGrom and Tyler Mahle on the injured list — only to lose lefty Cody Bradford to an IL stint of his own after an excellent three-start run to begin his season. Texas called former No. 2 overall pick Jack Leiter to the big leagues today, but his debut effort didn’t go as hoped; Leiter was tagged for seven runs in just 3 2/3 innings. The Rangers have also seen veteran lefty Andrew Heaney yield nine runs in a dozen innings with particularly worrying command issues: seven walks and three hit batters.

The ostensible hope among Rangers brass for much of the offseason was that in-house arms like Nathan Eovaldi, Jon Gray, Dane Dunning and the aforementioned Bradford could help patch things together until veterans deGrom, Scherzer and Mahle returned. Though lefty Jordan Montgomery was hopeful of a return to the Rangers in free agency, ownership never seemed inclined to dole out a contract matching the magnitude of his asking price — either in total length/dollars or on a per-year basis once it became clear he was amenable to shorter-term arrangement. Texas did make a late move to add Michael Lorenzen at a bargain $4.5MM price point, and he’s recently joined the rotation after building up in Triple-A.

For now, the quartet of Eovaldi, Gray, Dunning and Lorenzen seem set in stone. It’s not clear whether Leiter will get another start or was merely called up for a one-off appearance. Regardless of the short-term plans, if Scherzer is indeed able to return in the first week or two of May, that could push both Leiter and Heaney out of the rotation mix, barring injuries elsewhere on the staff.

Scherzer, 39, is in the final season of a three-year, $130MM contract originally signed with the Mets. He’s owed $43.333MM this season, though the Rangers are only on the hook for $12.5MM of that sum as part of last July’s trade sending him from Queens to Arlington. Though not the clear-cut No. 1 starter he once was, Scherzer wasn’t far off vintage form following that deadline swap. In eight starts with the Rangers, he pitched to a 3.20 ERA with a 29.9% strikeout rate and 8.5% walk rate. He also missed the final three weeks of the season with a teres major strain, however, and struggled in three postseason starts upon returning (seven runs, 11 hits, five walks, seven strikeouts in 9 2/3 innings).

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  1. dortega88

    1 year ago

    Totally forgot he was still in MLB

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    • Travis’ Wood

      1 year ago

      Casual

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      • Curly Was The Smart Stooge

        1 year ago

        Let him pitch to you, you will remember

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    • Shadow Banned

      1 year ago

      Yes Rush him back early for meaningless Regular season games.

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      • Chicken In Philly?

        1 year ago

        It’s impossible to predict the outcome of the season. The Rangers were a wild card team last year. There’s no way anyone is rushing him back, but if he feels good, you want him on the mound because the regular season matters.

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    • unpaidobserver

      1 year ago

      Those eyes will haunt me for some time yet.

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  2. sad tormented neglected mariners fan

    1 year ago

    LETS GO! I’m so glad after fantasy draft day I immediately put him on my injured list, I really need to replace Joe musgrove right now
    Come on degrom stop taking up my other slot and get healthy faster

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    • Old York

      1 year ago

      @tormented neglected mariners fan

      deGrom is cooked s well. Probably end up in the bullpen in the near future. Good long-man.

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        1 year ago

        Degrom has the stuff to be a good closer, he might have too many pitches to be a traditional one

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        • Old York

          1 year ago

          @sad tormented neglected mariners fan

          I could see that.

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  3. Chrost

    1 year ago

    When can bauer return?

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    • drprofsps

      1 year ago

      Read the comments he’s never playing MLB again.

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      • Deleted Userr

        1 year ago

        Oh and why not?

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    • woodhead1986

      1 year ago

      He can return! To Mexico. But Japan is over his routine and he’s never ever sniffing mlb again.

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      • NickEsasky

        1 year ago

        Why?

        Because then MLB and all the media outlets that dogged him would have to admit they were WRONG?!

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    • Deleted Userr

      1 year ago

      Technically any time

      Reply
  4. ButCanHePitch

    1 year ago

    This is great news. I just hope for his age, in baseball terms, he’s not trying to rush himself and end up back on the IL

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    • unpaidobserver

      1 year ago

      Thats basically every pitcher ever tho.

      Reply
  5. Old York

    1 year ago

    Scherzer’s cooked. I’m expecting a 4+ FRA this year. Good for a #5 starter but not based on the money he’s making.

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    • User 3180623956

      1 year ago

      I highly doubt he’s cooked.

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    • No Soup For Yu!

      1 year ago

      Since the Rangers are only paying him $12.5 million, an ERA around 4.00 would be fine, certainly much better than Heaney.

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      • Old York

        1 year ago

        @No Soup For Yu!

        I guess that’s telling how weak pitching has become. Teams are willing to pay big dollars for a 4.00 FRA. That’s just sad. It’s too bad actual proper pitchers like Kofax, Glavine & Maddux weren’t given the money the bad pitchers made nowadays.

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        • draker

          1 year ago

          Nice job cherry-picking three Hall of Famers to make your point. The mid- and low-tier pitchers back in the day weren’t any better than today’s guys. Check out Jim Panther’s stats or Don Carrithers or 100s of other guys. Below the top 40-50 guys pitchers have always sucked.

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        • Old York

          1 year ago

          @draker

          Sure, they’ve sucked, but at least they weren’t getting paid $12M/year to suck. This market, everyone that can throw a ball is getting $15M/year.

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        • vtadave

          1 year ago

          Who is “Kofax”?

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        • Old York

          1 year ago

          @vtadave

          That’s my last name.

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        • whyhayzee

          1 year ago

          And batting .301 in 1968 won a batting title.

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        • unpaidobserver

          1 year ago

          You cant have it both ways chief. If youre going to name the best of the best ever across a variety of eras by nature no one era is going to be able to measure up in any dept except money.

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      • rct

        1 year ago

        “Since the Rangers are only paying him $12.5 million, an ERA around 4.00 would be fine,”

        Not as fine when you consider that they gave up Luisangel Acuna as well.

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        • oz10

          1 year ago

          But flags fly forever……..

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    • mlb fan

      1 year ago

      “Scherzer’s cooked”…..I tend to agree. These older big name pitchers (Verlander/Scherzer)are a tad overrated in my book. First off, They’ll both spend 60 days+ on the IL rehabbing from their latest injury and taking up a disproportionate share of payroll. At this point in their careers, you really have no idea what either will deliver in a big, one game(playoff) situation. Neither pitcher has been that good in these type games in recent years.

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  6. benhen77

    1 year ago

    Old man ain’t got time to rehab.

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  7. tedtheodorelogan

    1 year ago

    I had the same surgery in late February and I played 18 holes 2 weeks ago. Seems like the doctors might play it on the cautious side when saying how long it takes to heal from a microdiscectomy.

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    • Chicken In Philly?

      1 year ago

      Glad you’ve recovered. It’s not the same for a MLB pitcher. At all.

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      • whyhayzee

        1 year ago

        When you’re fit, you recover faster. Whether you’re a truck driver or an Olympic athlete.

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  8. Slider_withcheese

    1 year ago

    If he remained healthy he gets to 300 wins. Now it’s either a long shot, doubtful Verlander or it doesn’t happen in our life time.

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    • No Soup For Yu!

      1 year ago

      I don’t think Scherzer ever had a serious shot at 300 wins even if he was fully healthy, and it’s not like he’s had a ton of lost seasons where he could have racked up enough wins. He’s 86 wins away right now and hasn’t thrown less than 145 innings in a season outside of his rookie year and the covid season.

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      • Slider_withcheese

        1 year ago

        Fair point and kudos for the deep dive on innings pitched.

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    • rodharper

      1 year ago

      I doubt either Verlander or Scherzer will have enough arm strength left between them to reach the 300 Club, but they’re both definitely first-ballot members to Cooperstown barring any scandal.

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    • JackStrawb

      1 year ago

      Verlander was The One until 2020-2021 happened. Even with the short year he might have won 27 games b/t the two seasons, putting him at 285.

      That would have been fun, but as it stands it’ll take him four seasons of 10 wins apiece to get to 298. Think he’ll stick with it through age 45 just to take a 1/3m deal to try to win 300 for the Tigers or the Rockies?

      Reply
  9. just_breathe

    1 year ago

    Leiter’s final line looks worse than he pitched when Leody didn’t come up with the long fly to the wall.

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  10. Clofreesz

    1 year ago

    Yes, yes, yes…! Yes…?

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  11. The Big Yo

    1 year ago

    Why would him or Verlander want to at this point. Hall of fame just not enough. All either of them can do at this point is weaken their case

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    • Astros Hot Takes

      1 year ago

      Yo – 1) because they are starting pitchers, and great ones, at that. Every great starting pitcher wants to win 300; Ask any great starting pitcher (and those are usually the smartest guys on the team) and he’ll tell you, “You dudes are seriously under-valuing the massive importance of Starting Pitcher Wins, then all his teammates will agree with him, and so will those F.O.s fortunate enough to have a Verlander or Cole or Kershaw on his team.

      2) Both are locks for HOF – there is no case to be made, or to hurt.

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      • funkytime

        1 year ago

        If they’re they smartest people on the team they know that wins are not an individual stat. They’re a team stat.

        There’s no logical reason to arbitrarily credit or blame a pitcher based on how many runs his offense scores while they’re pitching. Same goes for how his bullpen performs after he leaves the game.

        Take 2 identical pitchers and give one a great offense and a great bullpen and the other a bad one of each and the first guy could have double the amount of career wins as the 2nd guy. It’s just a very outdated way of judging pitchers.

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        • Astros Hot Takes

          1 year ago

          Not true at all, and kind of parrot-speak these days, no offense intended. Take P. Niekro, Ryan, Sutton, Seaver, G Perry, and Carlton, who all won 300 games….for a variety of teams, a few pretty good, but mostly not. Now, take away their won/loss record, and you’ll see how WOEFULLY sub-500 those teams were when those guys were NOT starting the game.

          Starting Pitcher Wins, over the course of a few seasons, are clearly an individual stat. But y’all will NEVER believe that.

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  12. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    1 year ago

    Back issues are the worst.
    Amazing he has only had two 20W game seasons, consider he’s one of the best ever.

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    • whyhayzee

      1 year ago

      You start 32 games instead of 40. So winning 16 is the new 20.

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    • JackStrawb

      1 year ago

      He Didn’t Want It Enough.

      Or something. When guys only pitch 200 innings, only stay in the game for 100-110 pitches, you don’t win 20 very often. It’s much more of a fluke than it was, previously—you’re much more dependent on what happens when you’re no longer in the game.

      No manager is going to risk his career to let you gut it out and throw 135 pitches just to hang in there in a 2-2 tie after 8 innings.

      Reply

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