Rangers’ Max Scherzer to Start ALCS Game 7 Against Astros, as He Did for Nationals in 2019 World Series

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The Texas Rangers have announced that Max Scherzer will be starting Game 7 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS) against the Houston Astros. This is a decision that has been met with great enthusiasm by Rangers fans, as Scherzer is one of the best pitchers in the league.

Scherzer is no stranger to big games, as he was the starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals in Game 7 of the 2019 World Series. He pitched seven strong innings, allowing only one run and striking out ten batters. He was credited with the win, as the Nationals went on to win the championship.

Scherzer has been a key part of the Rangers’ success this season. He has a record of 11-7 with a 3.74 ERA and has struck out 178 batters in 163 innings pitched. He has been especially dominant in the playoffs, allowing only two runs in 14 innings pitched.

The Rangers are hoping that Scherzer can replicate his World Series performance and lead them to a championship. He will be facing off against Astros ace Justin Verlander, who has been equally impressive in the playoffs. It should be an exciting game, and one that could decide the fate of the series.

No matter what happens, it is clear that Max Scherzer will be an important part of this game. He has proven himself to be a big-game pitcher, and the Rangers are hoping he can lead them to victory. It should be an exciting game, and one that could decide the fate of the series.

Rangers' Max Scherzer to Start ALCS Game 7 Against Astros, as He Did for Nationals in 2019 World Series