
Scherzer said he took about two weeks off before resuming throwing. The Dodgers lost that game to end the series. He was unable to start Game 6 of the NL Championship Series against Atlanta as planned due to arm fatigue. The right-hander ran out of steam following heavy usage in the postseason, though. He didn’t lose a game after May 30 and was as dominant as ever in his first nine starts with LA, going 7-0 with an 0.78 ERA. The eight-time All-Star was 15-4 with a 2.46 ERA last season with the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers, who acquired him on July 30.


Scherzer has the right to opt out after the 2023 season and become a free agent again. The 37-year-old Scherzer will earn $43.33 million per year, 20% higher than the previous mark, the $36 million Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole is averaging in his $324 million, nine-year contract signed prior to the 2020 season. Of course, Cohen put his wallet behind his words. “When you hear an owner wants to do what it takes to win, obviously that piqued my interest.” “You don’t hear that from owners too much these days,” Scherzer said Wednesday. They are suitable for homes, offices, medical facilities, and industrial environments where protection from power spikes is a priority.Scherzer said he was convinced during a video call with Cohen last month that the second-year owner was going to do whatever it took to build a winner in Flushing. They are portable and can be unplugged and moved to another location as needed. These outlet strips are typically used to provide additional outlets in areas that don't have enough wall receptacles for the number of devices. A higher number indicates greater protection. A surge protector's joule rating determines how much energy it can absorb before it fails. Also called a surge suppressor, the surge protector absorbs the excess voltage and diverts it to the ground wire, preventing it from reaching the connected equipment.

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