Max Scherzer will start in the World Series on Monday, something New York Mets fans hoped he would for them.
It’s the start that most Mets fans were hoping Scherzer would make for them when he was signed to a three-year, $130 million deal before this season.
“This is what you dream of when you're a kid,” Scherzer said. “When you're a kid you dream of hitting in the World Series, pitching in the World Series. You watched your idols do this in all the big games, and to be able to live out your dreams. Scherzer started one World Series game with the Detroit Tigers in 2011 and two with the Washington Nationals in 2019. In the latter series, Scherzer won his only World Series ring.
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