Max Scherzer has been here before.
The Toronto Blue Jays' Game 7 starting pitcher was a starter in the last World Series Game 7. That was in 2019 with the Washington Nationals.
The good news for the Jays: Scherzer and the Nats won that game.
They'll be hoping to do the same thing Saturday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
And as is usually the case, many eyes will be on Scherzer's eyes when he takes the mound.
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Are Max Scherzer's eyes different colors?
Yes, Max Scherzer has two different colored eyes.
His left eye is brown. His right eye is blue.
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Why are Max Scherzer's eyes a different color?
Max Scherzer has two different color eyes because of a genetic condition.
It's called Heterochromia Iridis. It refers to the difference in eye colors.
It doesn't have any impact on Scherzer's life. His eyes just look different.
“I’ve always celebrated it. Whether you like it or not, that’s who I am,” Scherzer has said in the past, via NBC Sports. “I got one blue and one brown, there’s nothing I can do about it.”
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