The Dan Patrick Show crew discusses Max Scherzer's recent comments about MLB’s automated ball-strike challenge system.
Max Scherzer made his displeasure known about the new Automated Balls-Strikes system that is being used in spring training this year.
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TORONTO (AP) — Max ... Scherzer said. "It doesn’t matter how much offense you got, if you don’t have a starting staff, you’re always going to be in trouble if you don’t have starters ...