LOS ANGELES — Max Scherzer didn't argue this time.
John Schneider pointed to Toronto's bullpen before he crossed the foul line on the way to the mound and the 41-year-old nodded in agreement as his manager arrived.
Scherzer left World Series Game 3 with a 4-2 lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers after 4 1/3 innings Monday night, becoming the oldest Series starting pitcher since 45-year-old Jamie Moyer in 2008.
Still, Scherzer appeared disappointed with himself for allowing Kiké Hernández's leadoff single in the fifth. After the Dodgers tied the score against reliever Mason Fluharty, Scherzer was shouting, seemingly at himself, in Toronto's dugout.
He could get another chance to face the Dodgers — Scherzer is lined up to start a potential Game 7 on Saturday,
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