Max Scherzer is an eight-time MLB All-Star and is working his way back to the Rangers. After his first rehab start, he chimed in on the league's ongoing umpire woes.
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer continues to work his way back to the major league pitching mound. Scherzer underwent back surgery during the offseason, but he was able to throw 52 pitches during a recent minor league rehab start. He did surrender three runs on five hits during the outing, but the way Scherzer's body responds to the rehab remains his and the Texas Rangers' primary focus. 'I like where everything is at,' Scherzer told the Dallas Morning News.
The two-time World Series champion offered a potential solution to the ongoing problems by suggesting the league implement a regulation system for umpires. Scherzer did point out that he believes that the majority of umpires do a good job, but the system would penalize umpires who continually fail to accurately call balls and strikes. The lower rated umpires would eventually be demoted to the minor league level. 'We need to rank the umpires,' Scherzer asserted.
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