The Toronto Blue Jays are playing for all the marbles on Saturday night, as they're set to take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series . Starting pitcher Max Scherzer will begin the contest on the mound, and he'll apparently make MLB history once he throws his first pitch.
Reports indicate that Scherzer, who is 41 years old, will officially be the oldest player in league history to start in a Game 7 of the World Series, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today. Additionally, it just so happens that the three-time Cy Young Award winner was on the mound to start in the last Game 7 of the World Series back in 2019.
“Max Scherzer, who started the last Game 7 in 2019 for the Washington Nationals, will be the oldest Game 7 starter in World Series history.” Article C

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