Right-handed pitcher Max Scherzer (39, Texas Rangers) rose to 11th in strikeouts in the major league (MLB) career.
Scherzer started the home game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Globe Life Field in Texas, USA on the 21st (Korean time), and was sluggish with 3 hits, 3 walks and 3 runs in 3 2/3 innings. As the team lost 2-6, it recorded the 5th loss (12 wins) of the season. His earned run average also rose slightly from 3.67 to 3.77. After moving to Texas, his performance was 3 wins and 1 loss with an ERA of 2.66. He showed an overwhelming appearance with an average ERA of 1.80 with 3 wins and 3 wins in 3 games before Milwaukee, but he was shaken against Milwaukee.카지노
It wasn’t that there was no income. He added 4 strikeouts and increased his personal career strikeouts to 3344 (2813 and 1/3 innings), surpassing Phil Nicro (3342, 5008 and 1/3 innings) and leaping to 11th in MLB career strikeouts. He narrowed the gap to Greg Maddux (3371), who was ranked 10th all-time in the division, aiming to break into the top 10 within the season. Scherzer didn’t attach much importance to it, perhaps because of the team’s defeat. “I’m here to win,” he said. “I’m not here to set milestones. I’m not here to achieve achievements.”
Scherzer is a 16-year MLB veteran. His career record was 213 wins, 107 losses, and an earned run average of 3.14. His total strikeout rate of 10.7 per 9 innings is double-digit. In 2018, while playing for the Washington Nationals, he reached 300 strikeouts in the season. Nolan Ryan (5714) is the all-time MLB strikeout leader.