Max Scherzer, Toronto Blue Jays
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They don't call Max Scherzer "Mad Max" without a very good reason, as his manager John Schneider found out in Game 4 on Thursday.
Toronto hands Game 4 to a future Hall of Famer chasing history and fighting time. Six teams in October, weeks since his last start—can he still change a series?
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went 4-for-4 with a single, two doubles and a home run, plus an intentional walk. And veteran starter Shane Bieber held Seattle down on offense, recording eight strikeouts while allowing two runs and four hits across the first six innings.