Free-agent pitcher Max Scherzer has expressed his interest in continuing to pitch, although he does not have a team entering the winter.
Scherzer looked down for the count during the regular season, battling through a thumb injury that had him performing like a bad pitcher. He had a 5.19 ERA in 17 starts, the highest mark of his career.
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The former Cy Young award winner did not make the ALDS roster for the Toronto Blue Jays due to his poor season. Still, he finally got healthy and started feeling like himself during the series, and manager John Schienider added him to the ALCS team.
In October, he pitched 14.1 innings, putting up a 3.77 ERA and delivering a gutsy Game 7 performance in the World Series for T

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