The 40-year-old Scherzer surrendered a leadoff triple to Victor Scott II starting the game but settled down. He retired his final six batters, striking out four with a fastball at 92-93 mph. Scherzer ...
Max Scherzer is not a fan of the ABS System as he wishes to be judged by humans. Ex-Marlins president blashed the pitcher for ...
Baseball's purists and modernists are once again at odds - this time over MLB’s Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS). The post ...
Future Hall of Fame Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer is not happy with MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike challenge system ...
Max Scherzer made his displeasure known about the new Automated Balls-Strikes system that is being used in spring training this year.
The Blue Jays roster is more or less set. With that in mind, Ben Nicholson-Smith assesses, by position, where the club is ...
In my opinion, this is among the worst moves Mike Rizzo has made as Nationals GM. One of the issues with the move was Mike ...
The Max Scherzer era has officially begun with the Toronto Blue Jays. After signing a one-year deal worth $15.5 million over ...
After challenges during a live batting practice resulted in multiple strikes being overturned to balls, San Diego Padres ...
Spring training is often a time for players to try new things, whether it be an adjustment to a hitter's stance or a new ...
Major League Baseball is experimenting with a new ABS challenge system that grants players the ability to challenge called ...
While many are having a blast with the new tech at Spring Training, one of the standout veterans isn't entirely on board.