May 5, 2024 10:02 pm
Max Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young winner, ready for his first rehab start following back surgery

Texas Rangers right-hander Max Scherzer is set to make a minor league rehab start on Wednesday night, marking his first game action since undergoing back surgery during the offseason. The 39-year-old pitcher is scheduled to start for Triple-A Round Rock at home against Salt Lake. The plan is for Scherzer to throw about 50 pitches against the Los Angeles Angels’ affiliate team, after throwing 40 pitches in a simulated game last Friday.

Rangers manager Bruce Bochy and Scherzer have confirmed the details of the rehab start. Scherzer underwent surgery on December 15 to repair a herniated disk in his lower back. This procedure followed his exit from Game 3 of the World Series due to back discomfort. An MRI conducted after the World Series victory showed inflammation in Scherzer’s back. Despite feeling better initially, he later experienced nerve pain in his leg and received two epidural injections. Another MRI revealed the herniated disk that required surgery.

Scherzer joined the Rangers last summer as a trade-deadline acquisition. In eight starts, he posted a 4-2 record with a 3.20 ERA before missing the final two weeks of the regular season and the first two playoff rounds due to a strained muscle in his right shoulder. With 3,367 career strikeouts, Scherzer leads all active pitchers by 21 strikeouts (more than Justin Verlander), and ranks second among active pitchers with 214 wins and 448 games started.

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