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Their careers intertwined since getting drafted in 2006, Max Scherzer and Clayton Kershaw will compete in much different roles in the World Series.
Blue Jays fans are losing hope after falling 0-2 in the ALCS, with veteran Max Scherzer announced as the Game 4 starter.
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Scherzer doesn't argue with Schneider, leaves World Series Game 3 with lead that bullpen wastes
Scherzer retired Andy Pages on a flyout, bringing up Shohei Ohtani, who doubled leading off the game and hit a solo home run in the third on a full-count fastball. Schneider signaled to his bullpen before even reaching the foul line, and as he approached the mound Scherzer nodded in understanding.
Los Angeles Dodgers icon Clayton Kershaw sent a message on the Toronto Blue Jays veteran’s plans not to join him in retirement.
SportsLine's model simulated Toronto vs. Los Angeles 10,000 times and revealed its MLB picks for Monday's World Series Game 3