Max Scherzer got in his work, in a more relaxed setting.
With the Mets wanting to stretch out Tylor Megill on Monday against major league hitters, Scherzer agreed to pitch in a minor league game on a back field behind Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.Scherzer said it was “a challenge” pitching in the low-key setting, but hopes it will prepare him for such situations during the regular season.
Scherzer remains on a five-day schedule and will receive an extra day off before the Mets begin their regular-season rotation. Bryce Montes de Oca has been prescribed rest, according to a source, after imaging revealed a stress reaction — but no ligament damage — in his forearm/elbow.Starling Marte was “fine,” according to Showalter after getting drilled by a fastball in the left ear flap a day earlier.
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