Max Scherzer allowed just one hit in 2.0 innings Tuesday, striking out 4 batters in his first Grapefruit League appearance since joining the Toronto Blue Jays.
Veteran righty Max Scherzer has earned his reputation as something of an old-school pitcher. This is true in the baseball sense: Scherzer has led the league in innings pitched two separate times and continues to take pride in working deep into games in the era of third-time-through-the-order penalties and five-and-dive.
Opposite St. Louis-born Max Scherzer, lefty Quinn Mathews buzzsawed through All-Stars in the first inning before showing the Cardinals what they wanted to see: poise and stuff to escape trouble.
Replay technology has been part of Major League Baseball for over 15 years ago now, but the league’s ball-strike challenge experiment is a step too far for one future Hall of Famer.
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