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Rookie Trey Yesavage delivered a World Series masterpiece in Game 5 which left Max Scherzer pumped in the dugout.
Scherzer has a brown left eye and a blue right eye because of a condition known as Heterochromia Iridis. It isn't a problem for
Toronto Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer is taking the ball first for the team during Game 3 of the World Series and making history.
Tyler Glasnow and Max Scherzer face off in a crucial World Series Game 3 matchup at Dodger Stadium. Check out their postseason stats.
Max Scherzer's wife, Erica, is rooting on the Blue Jays in World Series run and also has a love for Taylor Swift's music.
Scherzer retired Andy Pages on a flyout, bringing up Shohei Ohtani, who doubled leading off the game and hit a solo home run in the third on a full-count fastball. Schneider signaled to his bullpen before even reaching the foul line, and as he approached the mound Scherzer nodded in understanding.
Yet, neither was immediately in favor of adopting the automatic runner rule used in the regular season since 2020, in which each team starts every extra inning with a runner at second base. Among 209 extra-inning games this season,
Gather all those elements, mix them in a diabolical stew only baseball could concoct and the Dodgers and Blue Jays played to a standoff into the 18th inning, until finally, Freddie Freeman saved the Dodgers,