Max Scherzer after balk -- Umps 'need to figure out' pitch clock limits
Max Scherzer has theorized that baseball's new pitch clock will allow pitchers to dictate the pace of games.
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Max Scherzer has theorized that baseball's new pitch clock will allow pitchers to dictate the pace of games.
Max Scherzer described pitching under the new major league rules as a «cat-and-mouse» game and, contrary to previous years, the New York Mets ace feels the pitcher finally has gained control.
NEW YORK: Superstar slugger Aaron Judge has agreed to a Major League Baseball record nine-year deal worth $360 million to return to the New York Yankees, according to multiple reports on Wednesday. The 30-year-old US free agent outfielder, who smashed an American League record 62 home runs last season, had rejected a seven-year Yankees offer worth $213.5 million before the 2022 campaign. His new deal, according to ESPN and MLB’s website plus multiple New York media outlets, means Judge made $150 million by betting on himself in the 2022 campaign, when he led MLB in homers, runs scored with 133 and runs batted in with 131.
NEW YORK — Baseball's biggest spenders looked spent.
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Joe Musgrove brushed off chants of "Cheater!" after a bizarre spot check by umpires on the mound, pitching his hometown San Diego Padres into the next round of the playoffs Sunday night with seven innings of one-hit ball in a 6-0 victory over the New York Mets.
NEW YORK — The San Diego Padres knocked the New York Mets out of the NL Wild Card Series, navigating past the superstar pitching duo of Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom.
NEW YORK (AP) — After pounding Max Scherzer in a stunning romp, the San Diego Padres are halfway home in the wild-card round.