Scherzer Set to Face Glasnow in Game 3 Showdown
On October 26, 2025, Max Scherzer is set to face Tyler Glasnow in Game 3 of the World Series. This pivotal match will take place in Southern California, with the series tied at one game each. The Toronto Blue Jays look to gain an advantage as Scherzer takes the mound.
Scherzer’s Return to the World Series
Max Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, expressed enthusiasm about starting his fifth World Series game. The veteran pitcher emphasized the significance of this opportunity, stating, “This is what you play for.” At 41 years old, he cherishes the chance for another shot at a championship.
Background and Performance
Scherzer’s journey to this moment has been uneven; he was initially left off Toronto’s roster for the Division Series against the New York Yankees. However, he made a strong comeback in the ALCS, achieving his eighth career postseason win by defeating the Seattle Mariners in Game 4.
In that game, Scherzer allowed two runs in 5⅔ innings, marking his first postseason victory since 2019. He made history as the oldest pitcher to start a postseason game since Jamie Moyer at the 2008 World Series.
Glasnow’s Impressive October Stats
Tyler Glasnow will be opposing Scherzer on the mound. The Dodgers pitcher has an excellent October performance, holding a 0.68 ERA with one run allowed over 13⅓ innings. He has two starts and one relief appearance this postseason, showcasing his skills in high-stakes situations.
Leadership and Strategy
- John Schneider, Toronto Blue Jays Manager: Reflects on the importance of Scherzer’s experience.
- Dave Roberts, Los Angeles Dodgers Manager: Praises Scherzer as “one of one” and a fierce competitor.
The dynamic between Schneider and Scherzer will be crucial as the series progresses. Schneider noted Scherzer’s eagerness to pitch and his dedication to the game, highlighting the need for managers to understand the fiery nature of such elite athletes.
As the World Series moves forward, all eyes will be on the showdown between Scherzer and Glasnow. Their performances could very well determine the trajectory of the championship series.