Max Scherzer reveals retirement plans
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After the Blue Jays lost in the World Series, Max Scherzer went ahead and dropped a powerful quote that is an all-timer.
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.
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
Max Scherzer couldn’t contain his excitement after Trey Yesavage induced an inning-ending double play during Game 5.
Max Scherzer was instrumental in helping the Toronto Blue Jays go deep into last season and delivered a strong performance during the World Series, despite his team's loss, but he took the opportunity to send a clear message about his future.
The Toronto Blue Jays picked up a much-needed victory in Game 3 of the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night, 13-4. After dropping the first two games of the series at Rogers Centre, they will be looking to even things up on Thursday evening ...
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.
The Blue Jays got off to a strong start in Game 7 of the World Series and George Springer made postseason history in the first inning.