TORONTO — Myles Straw was soaking in the cold tub following the jarring conclusion to Game 6 of the World Series when he spotted Max Scherzer pacing.
The Toronto Blue Jays had threatened in the ninth inning, but a double play allowed the Los Angeles Dodgers to sneak out with a 3-1 win that stunned the 44,710 in attendance at Rogers Centre and sent the Fall Classic to Game 7.
Scherzer will get the ball for the Blue Jays in that winner-take-all contest, and Straw says the veteran right-hander was already in game mode late Friday night.
“He looked pissed off,” Straw said. “He looked like he’s ready to throw right now. So, yeah, I didn’t say anything to him in there, but he already looks like he’s ready to go.” • Watch the Blue Jays in the World Series on Sportsnet It all comes down to Ga

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