Max Scherzer strikes out ten batters with a broken nose, a breakdown
What Happened
New York Mets starting pitcher Max Scherzer takes the mound with a bloodied, broken nose after being struck in the face by a line drive during batting practice. Despite the gruesome injury, the veteran right-hander shows no signs of slowing down, demonstrating his incredible toughness and competitive spirit. As the game begins, Scherzer quickly settles into a rhythm, overpowering hitters with his electric arsenal of pitches. In the first inning, he unleashes a devastating 98 mph fastball to strike out the side, setting the tone for a dominant performance. Throughout the game, Scherzer continues to overpower the opposition, mixing his mid-90s fastball with a sharp slider and a deceptive changeup. He records his fourth strikeout of the day with a nasty 91 mph offspeed pitch, leaving the batter shaking his head in disbelief. "This guy is just different," remarks the television commentator, marveling at Scherzer's ability to maintain his focus and intensity despite the discomfort of his facial injury. In the seventh inning, Scherzer reaches a new milestone, striking out his tenth batter of the game. As he walks off the mound, the crowd at Citi Field erupts in applause, recognizing the sheer determination and grit displayed by the three-time Cy Young Award winner. "I'm not going to skip a start," Scherzer declares firmly after the game, dismissing any notion of sitting out due to the injury. "I'm a psychopath. I'll just pitch with this." The Mets' dugout erupts in celebration, with players and coaches alike applauding Scherzer's remarkable performance. Even the opposing team's pitcher, clad in a Tyler Clippard shirt, can't help but be impressed by the veteran's heroics. As the final out is recorded, Scherzer's teammates gather around him, acknowledging the true meaning of toughness and resilience in the face of adversity. The Mets' victory is made all the more impressive by their ace's gutsy display, cementing his reputation as one of the most dominant and fearless pitchers in the game.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentMax Scherzer look at this taken bunting
practice gets himself into a situation
so Cavalier never seen him this relaxed
in my life and bam
wow the intensity comes down for one
second the ball smacks it right back
into your face I like the bullpen
pitcher's reaction because he's kind of
wondering oh [ __ ]
is this my fault guy in the background
is like yeah I got to take this phone
call
hands in the towel says all right we
won't have to skip your start it's like
you're not gonna skip me a start I'm a
psychopath I'll just pitch with this I
all right show us the high let's see it
let's see that thing let's get a good
look oh my god three colors now going on
in this dude's face sits them down there
with the 88 off speed 96 fastball you're
gone
97 fastball oh my god I just got even
scarier 91 off-speed you're crazy 98
miles per hour and the fourth you've
done I'm scared you're scared of me off
speed in the dirt nice little 84 slider
there pops up Jay Bruce gotta be
democratic a little bit let them put
some and play and this dude with the
shirt now if you focus on his eyes and I
go slow it's kind of like Max Scherzer
but with you staring at you not staring
staring at you peekaboo staring at your
peekaboo scary shirt scary guy I mean
you'd be scared of Max Scherzer because
of intensity but the guy who makes this
shirt you get you be scared of him for
other reasons you just that's that's
that's that's different
strike out 97 and the seventh Oh get
some 10 K's black eye that guys were in
a Clippard shirt a dude clean yourself
up you can't be rocking a Clippard shirt
anymore you just can't unless you're
relative