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Baltimore's Kyle Bradish starting Game 1 of ALDS against Texas; Rangers' Scherzer faces live hitters

2023-10-07 07:17
The Baltimore Orioles are starting Kyle Bradish in Game 1 of the AL Division Series against Texas on Saturday
Baltimore's Kyle Bradish starting Game 1 of ALDS against Texas; Rangers' Scherzer faces live hitters

BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles are starting Kyle Bradish in Game 1 of the AL Division Series against Texas and rookie Grayson Rodriguez in Game 2.

The Rangers' picture is a bit murkier.

Texas still hadn't announced a starter early Friday evening for a series opener that was beginning about 18 hours later. The Rangers used Jordan Montgomery and Nathan Eovaldi in their sweep of Tampa Bay in the Wild Card Series, which would seem to make Dane Dunning the likely starter to begin this matchup with Baltimore.

The other big question for Texas right now is the health of Max Scherzer, who faced hitters Friday. The 39-year-old right-hander said he'll have to see how he recovers Saturday.

“I'm coming out of a shoulder problem here, and I'm learning what my shoulder can and can't do,” Scherzer said. “So much of this battle, me getting back, has been in the recovery process from throwing. Obviously a positive sign to be able to go out there and throw against hitters."

“As much as I feel good right now, I know you got to pump the brakes a little bit," Scherzer added. "You've got to see how your body responds.”

Scherzer felt good enough on the mound that at one point he came dashing off it to field a popup. Then he dropped it, to the delight of his teammates watching in the dugout.

The 27-year-old Bradish (12-7) finished third in the American League with a 2.83 ERA this season. Rodriguez (7-4) was one of baseball's top pitching prospects at the beginning of the year. He struggled early and was sent back to the minors for a bit, but he's gone 5-2 with a 2.58 ERA since the All-Star break.

Bradish actually made his first start this season at Texas, and he had to leave in the second inning with a bruised foot after being hit by a line drive. That injury began a series of decisions that culminated in Rodriguez being called up to make his big league debut during that same series with the Rangers.

“It’s kind of just a dream to be able to start Game 1 in the playoffs, let alone to be in the playoffs,” Bradish said. “I think about that. It’s come a long way.”

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