Max Scherzer has been here before. The Toronto Blue Jays' Game 7 starting pitcher was a starter in the last World Series Game 7. That was in 2019 with the Washington Nationals. The good news for the ...
Max Scherzer refused to believe. After the Toronto Blue Jays took a devastating, 11-inning, Game 7 loss in the World Series, the future Hall of Famer just could not believe that he had thrown his last ...
Hours after delivering a gutsy performance in Game 7 of the World Series, the 41-year-old right-hander made it clear he’s not ready to hang up his cleats. Despite the Toronto Blue Jays’ crushing 5-4 ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have come roaring back in the American League Championship Series. And in Max Scherzer’s case, the roars have been literal. Scherzer, the 41-year-old future Hall of Famer, had a ...
However, Scherzer's experience shone through during critical moments of the playoffs, where he was relied upon heavily by the Blue Jays. For instance, in Game 7 of the World Series, Scherzer pitched 4 ...
SEATTLE — Mad Max had nearly a month to fume, seethe and boil as he waited for his October opportunity. Finally given the ball in the playoffs, he shut down the Seattle Mariners – and his own manager, ...
Max Scherzer does not sound like a man planning his retirement anytime soon. The Toronto Blue Jays pitcher has been banged up throughout most of his first year with Canada’s lone MLB team. A thumb ...
The post Blue Jays manager John Schneider’s hilarious Max Scherzer expectation for Game 3 appeared first on ClutchPoints. Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer knows the weight of the world ...