Max Scherzer turned back the clock on Thursday night. On a day when Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers went toe to toe on the gridiron, Scherzer pitched very well in Game 4 of the ALCS.

The Blue Jays dominated the game and won 8-2. For the second straight game, the Mariners hit their way to a lead, and then the Blue Jays struck back by scoring five runs. They would add on, but Andres Giminez led the charge offensively. On the mound, Scherzer pitched a gem by going 5.2 innings, allowing just three hits and striking out five. He did walk four Mariners, but he did his job and made sure his team kept the lead. The only real damage was the 2nd inning home run allowed by Josh Naylor.

After the game, Scherzer looked ahead and gave some advice to his teammates for the final three games.

“Every gam

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