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Max Scherzer scares me. The guy is a psychopath in the best sports way. Last night, he beat the fan who was supposed to throw out the first pitch at the Mets game to the mound and wouldn't let him throw. Ha! Sorry for partying, brah...
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21 Comments
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BowDownToLSU24 months
Just a prick
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Napoleon24 months
Shitty attitude from a pitcher who will be totally forgotten in a couple of seasons.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy24 months
No. Much sooner than that. It’s been arranged.
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Wolfhound4524 months
Tool bag.
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nismosao24 months
What a tool
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy24 months
How to act unprofessional 101
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chinhoyang24 months
His actions were a giant insult to the Japanese ambassador. He was incredibly socially unaware.
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Clockwatcher6824 months
Needs an arse-kicking
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ItNeverRains24 months
What a douche
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FredBear24 months
It's not the end of the world but it was definitely an unnecessary prick move
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notslim9924 months
I would have walked right in front of him and chucked my own pitch.
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bcoop19924 months
Huge Scherzer fan but that wasn't good.
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Jabontik24 months
poke him in his brown eye
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Jabontik24 months
then in the blue one
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Old Money24 months
What a prick. Wow
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Tangineck24 months
Max Shithead
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kkv7524 months
A true to life human douche. I'll bet he felt like a real tough guy after shooing off one of the team's fans.
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crazycajun24 months
Mother should have quit drinking during the pregnancy!
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WhiteMandingo24 months
Scherzer grandfather was killed by the nips. ......
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ShakeandBake24 months
He does go legit crazy on days he pitches. Not a Mets fan but love Scherzer. Absolute unit. And honestly, by the way dude ran off, he wasn’t going to throw a decent first pitch anyway.
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It was the Japanese ambassador to the U.S. who got embarrassed as a result. On Japanese Heritage Night. The baseball gods rewarded the Mets with a loss. Sherzer is only worried about himself. Negotiations during lockout showed that when the rest of the league outvoted him and the other seven rich guys on the executive committee in an unprecedented move.
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