Max Scherzer discusses unfinished business in Toronto, 'gut punch' of Blue Jays' World Series loss
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Max Scherzer discusses unfinished business in Toronto, 'gut punch' of Blue Jays' World Series loss
""Getting in that clubhouse and getting with everybody, it was the right group of guys," Scherzer said. "Right fit, right personalities. Veterans, rookies, you name it. Everything just worked, everything clicked, everything fit. So it made for an incredible baseball experience.""
""It definitely feels like that," he said. "I want everybody in that same exact situation playing the exact same ball. It's kind of weird to have that happen, where you have such a gut-wrenching loss, and yet you have the whole team saying no, we don't have a problem, we want to go back out there. We're actually proud of the way we played. Kind of we have the thought that the baseball gods got it wrong. We did everything right in a lot of different ways. So yeah, that notion that there's some unfinished business. We know we're a championship caliber team, and we wanna do that.""
The Toronto Blue Jays exceeded low projections and reached the World Series through strong clubhouse chemistry and roster cohesion across veterans and rookies. The team lost Game 7 in extra innings, leaving players with a gut-wrenching sense of unfinished business despite pride in their performance. Max Scherzer, currently a free agent, described the roster as the right fit and emphasized the desire for the same group to return and compete again. The roster’s camaraderie and belief in its championship-caliber status underpin a collective motivation to return and pursue a title.
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