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Alexander: Max Scherzer Is the World Series Opponent, Not the Villain
Max Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, will make his fifth World Series start as the Blue Jays face the Dodgers in a tightly contested series.
- Blue Jays manager John Schneider named Max Scherzer as the Game 3 starter on Monday, with Scherzer saying, `This is what you play for, to be able to get to this spot, to get to this moment, to have a shot at it.`
- Earlier this month, Scherzer was left off the ALDS roster but was named to start Game 4 of the ALCS on Oct. 16, as Schneider said he balanced rest and layoff.
- A look at Scherzer's résumé shows a 221-117 record over 18 MLB seasons, a 3.22 ERA, 3,489 strikeouts, three Cy Young Awards, eight All-Star selections and two World Series championships.
- John Schneider said Scherzer will start Game 3 in Los Angeles, keeping him available for a potential Game 7, with Bieber lined up for Game 4 on Tuesday.
- Facing former teammates at Dodger Stadium, Max Scherzer will pitch Monday against Dodgers including Mookie Betts, Max Muncy, Will Smith and Kiké Hernández as managers expect a chess-match vibe.
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