Numbers behind Max Scherzer's historic World Series start versus Dodgers
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Numbers behind Max Scherzer's historic World Series start versus Dodgers
"Max Scherzer made history in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday, although that was likely lost in the craziness of the 18th-inning marathon - matching the longest game played in Fall Classic history. By making this start, Scherzer became the first pitcher in World Series history to start at least one game with four different teams (Tigers, Nationals, Rangers, Blue Jays)."
"Scherzer, of course, is seeking his third World Series ring after capturing his first two with Washington (2019) and Texas (2023). At 41 years and 92 days, "Mad Max" also became the sixth-oldest pitcher to start a World Series game in the Live Ball era (since 1920) on Monday, placing just 13 days ahead of Roger Clemens during the 2003 Fall Classic."
Max Scherzer started Game 3 of the World Series and became the first pitcher to start at least one World Series game for four different teams: Tigers, Nationals, Rangers and Blue Jays. He is pursuing a third World Series ring after winning with Washington in 2019 and Texas in 2023. At 41 years and 92 days he ranked as the sixth-oldest starter in the Live Ball era, narrowly older than Roger Clemens in 2003. Jack Quinn remains the oldest World Series starter ever at 46 years, 103 days. Scherzer left with a no-decision after 4.1 innings, allowing three earned runs, two solo homers, one walk and three strikeouts.
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