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Max Scherzer career timeline: How veteran ace went from World Series with Nationals, Rangers and Blue Jays role
Few pitchers in any era were more intimidating at their peak than Max Scherzer. A firebrand who doesn't need any help firing himself up to get hitters out, Scherzer owns three Cy Young Awards, eight All-Star selections and more than 3,
In the Blue Jays ’ 8-2 win over the Mariners in Game 4 of the AL Championship Series, former Mets starter Max Scherzer finally put his foot down. After seeing Blue Jays manager John Schneider exit the dugout with the two outs in the fifth inning, seemingly ready to go to the bullpen, Scherzer snapped.
With the Blue Jays needing a win to tie the American League Championship Series against the Mariners at two games apiece, they turned to decorated right-hander Max Scherzer on Thursday night at T-Mobile Park.
In this Mets vs Nationals post game news conference, Mets manager Buck Showalter talks about the benches-clearing incident in the fourth inning after Francisco Lindor was hit in the face by Nationals pitcher Steve Cishek, the fourth Met to be hit in the ...
Toronto hands Game 4 to a future Hall of Famer chasing history and fighting time. Six teams in October, weeks since his last start—can he still change a series?
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Scherzer’s confrontation with Schneider in Game 4 nothing new for Hall of Famer
To a casual Toronto Blue Jays fans, Max Scherzer’s behaviour in Game 4 of the ALCS might seem disrespectful or even unhinged. But for his teammates and hardcore baseball fans, this was classic Mad Max.
If the Tigers were to trade Tarik Skubal this offseason, the Mets should put together a show-stopping offer to get the ace.