Max Scherzer talked after his first start of the Spring, a two-inning, 44-pitch outing in which he gave up a leadoff homer and two other hits, but just the one run, about learning what he could from the appearance and continuing to work to get ready for Opening Day.
“There was some good and bad from this outing,” Scherzer told reporters, as quoted by Washington Post writer Jesse Dougherty.
“My fastball location was a little off, my tempo was a little off, I mean those are just between-year fixes that I can get back out there and .