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Max Scherzer's Agent Provides Update on Retirement Timeline

Max Scherzer's Agent Provides Update on Retirement Timeline

Summary

Max Scherzer, a free-agent pitcher, wants to keep playing baseball despite not having a team for the upcoming season. He had a tough regular season due to a thumb injury but performed well in the playoffs, which gave him confidence. His agent believes Scherzer still has the ability to compete at a high level.

Key Facts

  • Max Scherzer is currently a free-agent pitcher and does not have a team for the next season.
  • Scherzer struggled with a thumb injury during the regular season, resulting in a high 5.19 ERA.
  • He did not initially make the playoff roster for the Toronto Blue Jays but was added later after improving.
  • In October, he pitched 14.1 innings with a 3.77 ERA and performed well in the World Series.
  • Scherzer and his agent, Scott Boras, believe he can still play at a competitive level.
  • There is a limited number of starting pitchers available in free agency, which may increase Scherzer's chances of joining a team.
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