The World Series is heading to Los Angeles, and Monday night’s Game 3 could come down to pitching. The Dodgers are handing the ball to Tyler Glasnow, while the Blue Jays are putting their trust in Max Scherzer. One is in the middle of his prime, the other a 41-year-old veteran chasing what could be his last championship run.
For Tyler Glasnow, this postseason has been a comeback story. He came into October with a 5.51 career postseason ERA and six losses. But he has been a completely different guy this time around. The Dodgers right-hander was in rhythm throughout the regular season and has also carried the same momentum in the postseason.
A similar redemption arc happened for Max Scherzer in the postseason. Many Blue Jays fans were dreading the ALCS loss when he was announced as the sta

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