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Max Scherzer Electrifies Crowd in Rehab Start, Buffalo Takes the Game, 2-1, in Ten Innings

Syracuse Slugs Its Way to 6-4 Win in Series Finale at Worcester on Sunday Afternoon

September 14, 2022 – International League (IL)Syracuse Mets News Release

Max Scherzer of the Syracuse Mets in action
Max Scherzer of the Syracuse Mets in action
(Syracuse Mets, Credit: Herm Card)

Syracuse, NY – The Syracuse Mets saw another New York Mets star dazzle on the mound on Wednesday night as Max Scherzer tossed a strong rehab start for Syracuse. Scherzer, the three-time Cy Young Award winner, is the second different former Cy Young Award winner to start for Syracuse this season. Jacob deGrom made a pair of rehab starts in July. As for the game itself, Buffalo won a tightly contested game by a 2-1 final in ten innings. Buffalo now has won 13 of the 20 games that have played against Syracuse this season.

Scherzer, making his first Triple-A start since late May of 2010, began with a flourish, striking out two batters in a scoreless top of the first inning. In the second, the right-hander hit a brief speed bump when LJ Talley hit a solo home run to start the frame for a 1-0 Buffalo lead. After that, Scherzer went on cruise control for the remainder of the outing. He left with nobody on base and two outs in the top of the fourth, racking up seven strikeouts and walking just one batter while surrendering three hits and the one earned run. The 38-year-old attacked the strike zone, tossing 41 strikes among 59 total pitches. Five of the seven Scherzer strikeouts were also swinging strikeouts.

After that, the game settled into a well-played pitcher’s duel. Casey Lawrence tossed quite the outing for Buffalo (71-64), holding Syracuse (56-81) off the board in five scoreless innings with four strikeouts and not a single walk. The 34-year-old right-hander has befuddled the Mets all season long, allowing just one earned run in 17 and one-third combined innings in three starts with 16 strikeouts and zero walks.

On the other side, the Mets bullpen kept the margin razor thin. The first four pitchers to work after Scherzer (Sam Clay, Michel Otanez, Eric Orze, and R.J Alvarez) combined to toss the next five and one-third innings in scoreless fashion on just one hit and two walks with seven strikeouts. Alvarez was electric in his two innings of work, tossing scoreless eighth and ninth innings with three strikeouts to his name.

After leaving six runners on base in the fourth through seventh innings, the Mets finally broke through and scored a run to tie the game in the bottom of the eighth. After Travis Jankowski walked to start the inning, Jake Mangum looped a double into the left-field corner, scoring…

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