After turning back the clock in Game 4 of the ALCS vs. the Mariners, Max Scherzer will be on the mound for Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night in Los Angeles.
Not Scherzer, though. The 41-year-old Toronto Blue Jays starter has maintained some of his old-school ways while still ...
“This one means just as much as the first one,” Scherzer, who’s playing in a fourth World Series for his fourth franchise ...
Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw has announced he will retire at the end of the 2025 MLB season, so regardless of Scherzer's ...
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Max Scherzer let his manager, John Schneider, have it during a mound visit in the team's 8 ...
Somewhat predictably, Scherzer's passionate plea worked out as Schneider allowed him to get out of the inning and save his ...
Only two players who came out of the Mets’ system play for World Series teams, Conforto and Giménez, the latter of which was sent to Cleveland as part of the Francisco Lindor trade. The Mets would ...
The Blue Jays are calling on some experience to get them through Game 3 of the World Series. Max Scherzer will get the nod ...
Max Scherzer can do some things very few pitchers can on an MLB mound. That list includes screaming at his own manager without repercussions during a ...
Max Scherzer went full Mad Max last night, and the ALCS is knotted up at two. Plus: The Dodgers appear to have ascended to ...
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer, who played for Tony Vitello from 2004 to 2006, explained why the new San Francisco ...
Max Scherzer will start Game 3 of the World Series for the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday. The veteran pitcher will meet the media on Saturday ahead of Game 2. Watch his press conference live on ...