

#Max scherzer eyes series
Washington’s Game 1 starter in the World Series against Houston has baseball’s most unusual orbs: blue on. While we’re on the subject of eyeballs, why don’t you take a look at that, Max HOUSTON Max Scherzer was taunted over his eyes as a kid. Not to mention I’m sure it’s not easy digging into the box against a guy with a couple no-hitters under his belt on top of those X-Ray eyes to boot. Some people have hunchbacks or bald heads or are so fat they can’t even get out of bed in the morning, so in reality it could be a lot worse. Maybe at a certain point you just say fuck it and accept the fact that you were born a freak show. I’m not sure where I was going with that but I just thought I’d toss that out there. Hey Max, someone told me that you signed a $210 million dollar contract last year? Last time I checked a nice box of color contact lenses runs you about 50 bones. Even more than the lady with the dead eye that makes my burritos at Chipotle. Those things are throwing me off more than any other set of peepers I’ve ever locked eyes with. Don’t worry, I think we have the green light to poke fun because outside of the technicolored eyeballs I don’t he has any real complications minus the fact that he looks like Schwarzenegger in The Terminator Scherzer who lowered his ERA on the season to 209 ERA. So I’m probably late to the party again, but I guess Max Scherzer having two different colored eyes is a thing now? I did the research and it’s called heterochromia which is just the nerdy way of saying he has two different colored irises. Scherzer passed Bob Gibson - and Curt Schilling - on the all-time ALNL strikeouts list on Friday night with the 3118th of his career. Tigers Manager Jim Leyland said this week that when Scherzer, who’s only 26, gets to the top of his game, he and teammate Justin Verlander would make as formidable 1-2 punch as any in the majors.Has Max Scherzer always had two different colored eyeballs or is this a new look for the ASG? /fhWufz2s8l The White Sox aren’t far behind, and the Twins recently put together an eight-game win streak as they attempt a late charge. The Tigers entered last night one game behind Cleveland in the American League Central standings. Scherzer won’t face the Diamondbacks this weekend and will pitch either Monday in a makeup game against the Blue Jays or Tuesday in the series opener against the Mets. It’s just a matter of putting it all together for a start and just keep going from start to start.” Later in games, I make a couple mistakes, and I pay for it.

“I’ve had a couple games where I’ve looked very good early. “It’s just a matter of putting it all together,” Scherzer said. None of his 12 decisions - win or lose - has come by fewer than three runs. But after posting eight shutout innings against the Yankees and seven shutout innings against the Blue Jays, Scherzer was tagged for 19 runs in just 142/3 innings over three starts. With a fastball in the upper 80s and a slider that has a sharp break, Scherzer has the ability to make opposing hitters uncomfortable. In 2013, he won the American League Cy Young Award. He has also played for the Washington Nationals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Arizona Diamondbacks and Detroit Tigers.
#Max scherzer eyes professional
In 2008, Arizona scored 16 total runs in his seven starts, and Scherzer was 0-4 with a 3.05 ERA. 'Max' Scherzer (born July 27, 1984) is an American professional baseball starting pitcher who is pitching for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB). Contrast his fortune now to his rookie season. For me, I’m just trying to find that consistency of being able to go out there and give my team a chance to win every single time out.” J8:14 pm ET Washington Nationals ace Max Scherzer broke his nose after taking a ball to the face while trying to lay down a bunt during batting practice on Tuesday. “I’m having some very good outings, and I’m also having some outings where I’m struggling.

“Right now, I’m not very consistent,” Scherzer said. He has a 7.79 ERA in his past six starts - a string that includes two quality starts.

After starting the season 6-0 with a 2.81 ERA, Scherzer has struggled with consistency. Louis native understands he’s been fortunate to have a strong offense behind him.
