Will Max Scherzer take a page out of Clayton Kershaw’s book? Reportedly, after the Dodgers clinched their second straight World Series title, Kershaw decided to walk away from the game on the ultimate high. Now, the question is what’s next for 41-year-old Scherzer.
Well, at 41 years and 97 days, Scherzer was the oldest starting pitcher in the 2025 World Series!!! While most pitchers his age are long retired or sitting in a broadcast booth, he’s still out there competing and refining his craft. And tonight, Scherzer once again reminded everyone why he’s a future Hall of Famer. In Game 7, he allowed just one run over four innings with three SOs!
Now, right after the final out of the World Series, Scherzer spoke openly about what’s next for him…
“ Max Scherzer intends to keep playing. I c

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