Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The Washington Post

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Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
Scherzer perfect for 6 in return, wins 200th as Mets clinch
Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
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Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
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Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
Scherzer perfect for 6 in return, wins 200th as Mets clinch
Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
Washington Nationals: Max Scherzer hits milestone, wearing Dodger Blue
Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
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Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
Snell Continues Cy Young Push, Padres Beat Astros – NBC 7 San Diego
Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
Scherzer roughed up by Astros in return from injury, leaving with Rangers down 5 in loss
Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
Hits keep coming for Mets, as Max Scherzer scratched due to balky hamstring - The Boston Globe
Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
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Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
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Max Scherzer may not win the Cy Young, but his family won Halloween - The  Washington Post
For Max Scherzer, baseball doesn't ever get shut off or even turned down - The Washington Post

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