Blue Jays, Max Scherzer and World Series
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The 2025 World Series is officially in the books, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are once again champions after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in seven thrilling
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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.
Scherzer is no stranger to this particular situation. In fact, his Game 7 start will mark his record-breaking ninth appearance in an winner-take-all game. According to MLB's Sarah Langs, Scherzer will in turn ellipse veteran closer Aroldis Chapman for the most winner-take-all appearances for a pitcher in league history.
Scherzer had a respectable outing against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7. He lasted longer than Shohei Ohtani did on the other side, but he was still pulled before he could fin
Max Scherzer got the start for the Blue Jays in the winner-take-all World Series finale and the 18th-year veteran delivered for Toronto.
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.
Rookie Trey Yesavage delivered a World Series masterpiece in Game 5 which left Max Scherzer pumped in the dugout.
Max Scherzer está a punto de convertirse en el único lanzador que sigue con vida y que haya abierto un séptimo juego de la Serie Mundial por segunda vez.