Max Scherzer At 41 Eyes 1 More Run In 2026
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The Toronto Blue Jays' Cinderella Story of a season came to a heartbreaking end in extra innings of the Game 7 winner-take-all showdown in the World Series. The
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A love letter to my favorite player of all time Max Scherzer
His first season in DC might be the most memorable one. Scherzer had the best two start run in MLB history against the Brewers and the Pirates. Against Milwaukee, Scherzer flirted with a no-hitter, but came up short, allowing a bloop hit to Carlos Gomez. However, he did fire a 16 strikeout complete game in an absurdly dominant performance.
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Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer gets second World Series Game 7 start after Dodgers force winner-take-all
Max Scherzer is about to become the only living pitcher to start two winner-take-all Game 7s in the World Series
At 41 years old, there was a strong chance the 2025 season could be Max Scherzer’s last. But, he doesn’t think so. The three-time Cy Young award winner started in Game 7 of the World Series for his Blue Jays vs.
What started as possibly Max Scherzer's farewell tour could end with Toronto Blue Jays glory, as the 41-year-old three-time Cy Young winner will pitch for franchise history.
Scherzer limped to the finish in the regular season, pitching to a 9.00 ERA with eight home runs allowed in 25 innings in his final six starts. He pitched well in the postseason though, authoring a 3.77 ERA in three starts. Scherzer doesn't pitch deep into games these days, but he can still be effective in the innings he does pitch.
Will Max Scherzer take a page out of Clayton Kershaw’s book? Reportedly, after the Dodgers clinched their second straight World Series title, Kershaw decided to walk away from the game on the ultimate high.
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer doesn't see retirement in his immediate future after wrapping up his 18th MLB season.
Max Scherzer weighed in on his retirement rumors following the Blue Jays’ 5-4 World Series Game 7 loss to the Dodgers.
Toronto Blue Jays fans on Saturday gave Max Scherzer the applause worthy of his legend in Game 7 of the World Series. Scherzer showed off his championship
On the heels of a heartbreaking Game 7 for the Blue Jays, Max Scherzer is indicating he's not yet ready to call it a career. Read more at MLBTR.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. makes insane catch to bail out Max Scherzer in Game 7
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. showed off his stellar defense as a slick play in the field saved a run for the Blue Jays early in Game 7.