As one legend calls it a career after the 2025 World Series (the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw), another plans to keep chugging along in 2026. Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer was on the wrong side of a thrilling Game 7, which the Dodgers won to repeat as World Series champions. But his 4.1 innings of one-run baseball in Saturday’s winner-take-all contest were far from the reason his team lost. In fact, the 41-year-old pitched admirably throughout the Blue Jays’ October run, finishing the postseason with a 3.77 ERA in three starts. That was certainly an improvement over his regular-season ERA of 5.19 in 17 total starts, the latter figures casting doubt over his future viability in MLB. Fans can indeed expect “Mad Max” to return next year, though. The future Hall of Famer confirmed to reporters that he hasn’t thrown his final pitch. That said, there will still be lingering questions about Scherzer’s stamina over a grueling 162-game campaign. His playoff performance could conceivably persuRead More
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