Rangers’ Max Scherzer: Bochy hoping for June return
Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said in an interview with MLB Network on Thursday that the team is now “looking at June” for the return of Scherzer (back).
Bochy noted that the June timetable for Scherzer is “a little earlier than we thought.” When Scherzer underwent surgery in mid-December to repair a herniated disc in his back, the Rangers said at the time that the veteran righty could be back in June or July. It’s not clear what exactly Scherzer is currently able to do during his rehab, but evidently the club is optimistic he can make it back on the early side of its initial timeline. It’s still very early in the process, of course, and Scherzer’s age (39) won’t help him.
In a significant blow to the Texas Rangers’ World Series hopes, key players Adolis García and Max Scherzer have been sidelined due to injuries. García’s strained left oblique and Scherzer’s back injury have led to their removal from the postseason roster, impacting the team’s championship aspirations.
The World Series 2023 has been marred for the Texas Rangers by the untimely injuries to two of their star players. Adolis García, known for his powerful batting and defensive skills, suffered a strained left oblique in Game 3, while ace pitcher Max Scherzer exited the game due to a back injury. These injuries have forced the Rangers to make significant adjustments to their roster, removing both players from the lineup.
The absence of García and Scherzer presents a considerable challenge for the Rangers. García has been a pivotal figure in the Rangers’ postseason run, delivering key hits and showcasing his leadership on and off the field. Scherzer, on the other hand, has been a cornerstone of the pitching staff, bringing experience and a competitive edge to the mound. Their injuries not only deplete the Rangers’ lineup but also place additional pressure on the remaining players to step up in their absence.
As the World Series progresses, the Texas Rangers will need to rely on their depth and resilience to overcome the loss of García and Scherzer. While their contributions cannot be easily replaced, the team’s success will depend on how well the remaining players can rise to the occasion. The injuries to García and Scherzer underscore the unpredictable nature of baseball, reminding us that championships are often won not by individual stars, but by teams who can persevere through adversity.