Mad Max delivers for World Series champion Nats without win
HOUSTON (AP) — Max Scherzer never had a clean inning in Game 7 of the World Series for the Washington Nationals. He finished with more walks than strikeouts and walked off the mound trailing.
Yet, Mad Max delivered in the clutch for the Nationals even without getting the win.
Boosted by a cortisone injection and the adrenaline of trying to get his first World Series ring, Scherzer labored through five innings while throwing 103 pitches. Even though the 35-year-old three-time Cy Young winner allowed seven hits and walked four, he gave up only two runs in a championship-worthy effort.
Three days after being unable to make his scheduled start at home in Game 5 when he could barely move his right arm because of an irritated nerve near his neck, Scherzer is a World Series champion.
"If you would have saw him Sunday, it wasn't good. He didn't look good," manager Dave Martinez said before Game 7. "He couldn't move."
The Nationals rallied late — their record fifth comeback win in a potential elimination game this postseason — to beat the Astros 6-2 in a World Series where the visiting team won every game.
While Scherzer never looked dominating, the incredibly intense right-hander still was throwing fastballs in the mid-90s throughout his five innings. All but one of the Astros hits against him were singles and only one runner outside the two that scored reached third base. Houston managed only a 2-0 lead before Patrick Corbin relieved Scherzer to start the sixth.
Despite plenty of hard-hit balls, the Astros left nine runners on base against Scherzer while going 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position. That kept the Nationals close enough to surge ahead late.
Scherzer finished this postseason 3-0 with a 2.40 ERA. He had 37 strikeouts and 15 walks over 30 innings in six...
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