July 7, 2024

Max Scherzer's Rangers Debut Wasn't His First Pro Start for a Texas Team

Max Scherzer to miss beginning of 2024 season following surgery on herniated disc

He left Game 3 of the World Series with back tightness.

The Texas Rangers will begin their World Series defense without one of their big arms.

Rangers general manager Chris Young announced on Friday that pitcher Max Scherzer underwent surgery on a herniated disc and will not return until the summer.

Scherzer, 39, was acquired from the New York Mets on July 30 and made eight starts for the Rangers before his regular season came to an end due to a teres major muscle strain. The three-time Cy Young Award winner went 4-2 with 53 strikeouts and 15 walks following the trade.

Max Scherzer's Rangers Debut Wasn't His First Pro Start for a Texas Team

After a month out of the lineup, Scherzer returned for Game 3 of the ALCS against the Houston Astros. He made two starts in the series as the Rangers advanced to the World Series.

Against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Scherzer pitched three scoreless innings in Game 3 before leaving due to back tightness. He was removed from the Rangers’ World Series roster the next day.

Max Scherzer's Rangers Debut Wasn't His First Pro Start for a Texas Team

Scherzer joins Jacob DeGrom and newly-signed Tyler Mahle, who are both recovering from Tommy John surgery, as pieces of the Rangers’ rotation who will miss the start of the 2024 season.

 

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