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An all around bad time

You can file virtually every part of this game under “that is not what you want”.

Max Scherzer, who has been trying to get his 200th career win with the same success rate as the Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae, took the mound against his former franchise in the Washington Nationals and looked like his typical Max Scherzer-ian self, save for surrendering a solo home run in the first inning to Luis García. He did, however, see his night end early due to “feeling fatigued on his left side” according to the SNY broadcast, which is extremely not what you would like to see, considering he missed two months with an oblique injury on that same side.