American pitcher Max Scherzer seems to have taken the final step in his return to the Major Leagues, after a remarkable presentation in Double-A. In fact, the sensations were so positive that the star starter will return to the rotation of the Queens next Tuesday,
Scherzer, completed four and two-thirds innings of work with Double-A Binghamton as part of his rehabilitation in the minor leagues. In addition, it should be noted that this was the second presentation of the right-hander in the lower categories of the Queens.
He who has been one of the best pitchers of the New York Mets in the present campaign, gave the go-ahead to come off the disabled list and join next week’s starting rotation; specifically Tuesday in the series against the Cincinnati Reds.
In his first season with New York he has a record of five wins and one loss, being one of the most dominant pitchers to date. now in his first months in the “City that Never Sleeps”. Of course, all this before getting injured.
Scherzer’s presence again in the Metropolitans’ rotation is very important because it will be a true support for the organization in its bid to win the pennant of the East Division of the National League.
Finally, one of the best teams in the National League will have its star shotgunner to recover the great advantage they had over the Atlanta Braves, since the current Major League champions have rebounded in the last month of the campaign.
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