When the Toronto Blue Jays signed starting pitcher Max Scherzer last offseason, it was natural to wonder how much exactly he had left in the tank.
With the Blue Jays now one win away from winning the World Series, nobody is questioning that now, as he’s been a key contributor for the club in two playoff starts.
But for Wednesday night, Scherzer was simply a cheerleader on the sidelines, showing every ounce of emotion possible.
And despite being 41 years old and 17 years removed from his MLB debut, Scherzer doesn’t appear to have lost the fire that’s earned him the “Mad Max” nickname one bit.
Scherzer particularly seemed fired up over a seventh-inning double play that ended the Dodgers’ inning and helped keep Toronto’s lead at four runs.
But it turns out there were a few private disp

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