Max Scherzer Injury Update: Nerve Issue Delays Return to Texas Rangers
Max Scherzer's return to the Texas Rangers' rotation remains uncertain as his rehab has been hindered by a potential nerve issue extending from his thumb to his right triceps, following recent right thumb soreness after back surgery in December.
By the Numbers- Scherzer received a cortisone injection in his neck to address the issue.
- He made a rehab appearance on April 24 but experienced thumb soreness afterward, delaying further pitching.
Scherzer's recovery timeline remains uncertain, and the nerve issue adds complexity to his return to pitching.
State of Play- The Rangers' pitching rotation faces significant hurdles with multiple key pitchers, including Scherzer, sidelined due to various injuries.
- Scherzer is consulting with team doctors to determine the best course of action to address the nerve issue.
Scherzer's return to the rotation hinges on resolving the nerve issue and successfully navigating the rehabilitation process.
Bottom LineMax Scherzer's pitching comeback for the Texas Rangers is in limbo as a nerve issue complicates his recovery, posing challenges for the team's starting rotation amid a precarious pitching situation.
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