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Max Scherzer eyeing healthy offseason after year ends on IL - ESPN

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Max Scherzer is going home and into free agency after what the three-time Cy Young Award winner considers the most frustrating of his 17 seasons in the big leagues.

At age 40 and finishing a year with the Texas Rangers in which he made his fewest starts since being a rookie, Scherzer said Sunday that he looks forward to having a normal offseason and expects to pitch again next season. «I still believe I can pitch at a high level here.

There's nothing stopping me from doing that. Just right now my body's not fully cooperating,» Scherzer said before the Rangers played their final home game. «But if I can properly address everything that's been going on and learn from what is going on with my body right now, I can be better next year for it with a full offseason.» The right-hander was scratched from his scheduled start Saturday because of a strained left hamstring and put on the 15-day injured list, which ended his season with the reigning World Series champions already out of playoff contention.

He was 2-4 with a 3.95 ERA in nine starts, his fewest since seven as a rookie with Arizona in 2008. His debut this season didn't come until June 23, which was his first start for the Rangers since Game 3 of the World Series at Arizona that he exited after three scoreless innings because of back tightness.

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