
Injured Rangers right-hander Scherzer to miss rest of regular season, unlikely to pitch in playoffs
The Texas Rangers' playoff push won't include Max Scherzer.
And should the Rangers make the postseason, it's unlikely the three-time Cy Young Award winner will be able to pitch then, either.
Scherzer is being shut down for the rest of the regular season because of a strained muscle in his pitching shoulder, the Rangers announced on Wednesday.
Texas general manager Chris Young added that should the Rangers make the playoffs, it's still unlikely he'd be able to pitch.
The Texas Rangers today announced the following roster moves:
— Texas Rangers PR (@TXRangersPR) September 13, 2023
- RHP Max Scherzer placed on 15-day Injured List with right teres major strain
- RHP Jonathan Hernández recalled from Round Rock (AAA)
The 39-year-old Scherzer won't need surgery and will be evaluated in two weeks.
The MLB regular season ends in 2 1/2 weeks on October 1.
Scherzer exited Tuesday's 6-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays with one out in the sixth inning with what was then described as a right triceps spasm. The eight-time All-Star had not allowed a run while scattering three hits and striking out two.
With the win, the Rangers moved a half-game ahead of the Blue Jays for the second wild-card spot in the AL. Texas entered play Wednesday one game behind the Houston Astros for first place in the AL West.
Acquired at the trade deadline from the New York Mets, Scherzer went 4-2 with a 3.20 ERA and 53 strikeouts over 45 innings in eight starts for Texas. He finishes his 16th season in the majors with a 13-6 record to go with a 3.77 ERA in 27 starts, striking out 174 in 152 2/3 innings.
Scherzer is in the second year of a three-year, $130 million contract he signed with the Mets in November 2021. The contract includes an opt-out after the current season. If he declines to opt out, then he’ll be under contract for 2024 at a salary of $43.3 million.











