Techno Blender
Digitally Yours.

Mets await word on Max Scherzer ahead of finale vs. Cards

0 106


Article content

A win on Thursday would give the New York Mets another statement series win over a National League contender.

However, the biggest statement regarding the short- and potentially long-term direction of the Mets’ season is likely to be issued before first pitch Thursday afternoon — and after Max Scherzer exits an MRI tube.

The Mets are expected to learn Scherzer’s prognosis ahead of their matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals in the matinee finale of a four-game series.

Chris Bassitt (4-2, 2.34 ERA) is slated to start for the Mets against Dakota Hudson (3-2, 3.06) in a battle of right-handers.

Advertisement 2

Article content

Scherzer earned the win but exited after 5 2/3 innings with discomfort in his left side Wednesday night, when the Mets beat the Cardinals 11-4 to ensure themselves at least a split of the series. In 11 series this season, New York has won nine, lost just one and split another.

Scherzer, facing likely fellow future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols, made a throat slashing motion and appeared to say “I’m done” after sailing a slider out of the strike zone with two on. He departed after a brief consultation with pitching coach Jeremy Hefner, manager Buck Showalter and a trainer.

“In that Pujols at-bat, just felt a zing on my left side and just knew I was done,” Scherzer said. “Don’t know exactly what the exact injury is, but (I’ve) never had a left side injury before. So when I felt it, I just knew there’s no way you can throw another pitch. So just get out of there.”

Advertisement 3

Article content

Scherzer hopes he avoided a major injury. Showalter was thinking positively as well after Scherzer was forthright about a mild hamstring injury at the end of spring training, which cost the right-hander a chance to start on Opening Day but forced him back only one day in the rotation.

“He’s been a great self-evaluator — he knows when he’s at a point where if he pushes more, it’s going to turn into something serious,” Showalter said. “I’m hoping we caught whatever’s in there at an earlier stage of it.”

The lopsided loss for the Cardinals overshadowed another career milestone for Pujols. His two hits — including a two-run single — in what might have been his final game in New York increased his career total to 3,314 and vaulted him into 10th place on the all-time list, one ahead of Eddie Collins, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Advertisement 4

Article content

Pujols also stole a base — the 117th of his career and his first of the year. But his solid night wasn’t enough to overcome an arduous pitching effort by the Cardinals.

Starter Jordan Hicks lasted four innings, during which he gave up two runs but threw more balls (43) than strikes (39). The Mets scored four runs in the fifth off Jake Walsh and added five runs in the eighth against T.J. McFarland.

“Just a combination of a lot of off-nights for a lot of guys,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said.

Bassitt didn’t factor into the decision on Saturday, when he gave up one run over 5 2/3 innings as the Mets beat the Seattle Mariners 5-4. Hudson earned a win on Saturday after tossing five scoreless innings in the Cardinals’ 4-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants.

Bassitt is 1-0 with a 2.89 ERA in two career starts against the Cardinals. He threw six shutout innings to beat St. Louis 3-0 on April 26.

Hudson is 1-0 with a 4.91 ERA in two lifetime starts against the Mets, both in 2019.

–Field Level Media

Advertisement

Comments

Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion and encourage all readers to share their views on our articles. Comments may take up to an hour for moderation before appearing on the site. We ask you to keep your comments relevant and respectful. We have enabled email notifications—you will now receive an email if you receive a reply to your comment, there is an update to a comment thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. Visit our Community Guidelines for more information and details on how to adjust your email settings.


Article content

A win on Thursday would give the New York Mets another statement series win over a National League contender.

However, the biggest statement regarding the short- and potentially long-term direction of the Mets’ season is likely to be issued before first pitch Thursday afternoon — and after Max Scherzer exits an MRI tube.

The Mets are expected to learn Scherzer’s prognosis ahead of their matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals in the matinee finale of a four-game series.

Chris Bassitt (4-2, 2.34 ERA) is slated to start for the Mets against Dakota Hudson (3-2, 3.06) in a battle of right-handers.

Advertisement 2

Article content

Scherzer earned the win but exited after 5 2/3 innings with discomfort in his left side Wednesday night, when the Mets beat the Cardinals 11-4 to ensure themselves at least a split of the series. In 11 series this season, New York has won nine, lost just one and split another.

Scherzer, facing likely fellow future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols, made a throat slashing motion and appeared to say “I’m done” after sailing a slider out of the strike zone with two on. He departed after a brief consultation with pitching coach Jeremy Hefner, manager Buck Showalter and a trainer.

“In that Pujols at-bat, just felt a zing on my left side and just knew I was done,” Scherzer said. “Don’t know exactly what the exact injury is, but (I’ve) never had a left side injury before. So when I felt it, I just knew there’s no way you can throw another pitch. So just get out of there.”

Advertisement 3

Article content

Scherzer hopes he avoided a major injury. Showalter was thinking positively as well after Scherzer was forthright about a mild hamstring injury at the end of spring training, which cost the right-hander a chance to start on Opening Day but forced him back only one day in the rotation.

“He’s been a great self-evaluator — he knows when he’s at a point where if he pushes more, it’s going to turn into something serious,” Showalter said. “I’m hoping we caught whatever’s in there at an earlier stage of it.”

The lopsided loss for the Cardinals overshadowed another career milestone for Pujols. His two hits — including a two-run single — in what might have been his final game in New York increased his career total to 3,314 and vaulted him into 10th place on the all-time list, one ahead of Eddie Collins, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Advertisement 4

Article content

Pujols also stole a base — the 117th of his career and his first of the year. But his solid night wasn’t enough to overcome an arduous pitching effort by the Cardinals.

Starter Jordan Hicks lasted four innings, during which he gave up two runs but threw more balls (43) than strikes (39). The Mets scored four runs in the fifth off Jake Walsh and added five runs in the eighth against T.J. McFarland.

“Just a combination of a lot of off-nights for a lot of guys,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said.

Bassitt didn’t factor into the decision on Saturday, when he gave up one run over 5 2/3 innings as the Mets beat the Seattle Mariners 5-4. Hudson earned a win on Saturday after tossing five scoreless innings in the Cardinals’ 4-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants.

Bassitt is 1-0 with a 2.89 ERA in two career starts against the Cardinals. He threw six shutout innings to beat St. Louis 3-0 on April 26.

Hudson is 1-0 with a 4.91 ERA in two lifetime starts against the Mets, both in 2019.

–Field Level Media

Advertisement

Comments

Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion and encourage all readers to share their views on our articles. Comments may take up to an hour for moderation before appearing on the site. We ask you to keep your comments relevant and respectful. We have enabled email notifications—you will now receive an email if you receive a reply to your comment, there is an update to a comment thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. Visit our Community Guidelines for more information and details on how to adjust your email settings.

FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.

Leave a comment