Max Scherzer's Rehab Delayed Again Due to Shoulder Fatigue
The Rangers pitcher faces uncertainty about his return after being scratched from a scheduled rehab start.
- Scherzer was set to begin a rehab assignment on August 23 but was scratched the night before.
- The 40-year-old pitcher has been on the injured list since August 2 with right shoulder fatigue.
- Scherzer's season has been plagued by multiple injuries, including back surgery and nerve issues.
- He has made only eight starts this year, totaling 39 1/3 innings with a 3.89 ERA.
- The Rangers, out of playoff contention, see little incentive to rush Scherzer back.