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Max Scherzer reveals what happened between him and Schneider after the mound visit in the ALCS


Victor William
Mar 15, 2026  (2:42 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer (31) talks to manager John Schneider (14) in the fifth inning against the Seattle Mariners during game four of the ALCS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at T-Mobile Park.
Photo credit: Kevin Ng-Imagn Images

Max Scherzer breaks down his tense ALCS mound visit with John Schneider, bringing massive confidence to the Toronto pitching staff.

Playoff baseball absolutely demands that raw, unfiltered emotion from every single player stepping onto the diamond.
We all nervously watched that tense ALCS mound visit and wondered exactly what words were violently exchanged.
Those high-pressure October moments completely define the legacy of a legendary starting pitcher facing elimination.
Hearing him passionately explain that dramatic interaction brings a massive wave of relief to this anxious fanbase.
Max Scherzer tells us what he said to John Schneider after the mound moment in the ALCS
The 41-year-old righty (Drafted Round 1, 2006 by Arizona Diamondbacks) knows exactly how to handle the absolute brightest lights.
He fought through immense early adversity last season to finish with a 5-5 record alongside a 5.19 ERA and 82 strikeouts.
Those raw numbers hardly tell the full story of his undeniable clubhouse leadership and daily dedication.
He reinvented his delivery multiple times just to keep dominating aggressive American League hitters all summer long.
His breaking ball continues to fool elite sluggers when the divisional stakes are at their absolute highest.

Scherzer brings an unmatched competitive fire to the Toronto dugout

Hearing him speak so passionately makes us incredibly excited for another deep October run this upcoming year.
"Mad Max" constantly pushes his younger teammates to embrace the absolute toughest challenges without blinking.
A brilliant manager desperately needs to trust his ace when the stadium gets deafeningly loud and chaotic.
Schneider showing ultimate faith in his veteran starter builds unbreakable mutual respect for the grueling months ahead.
That sheer competitive grit is exactly why the front office aggressively brought him up north last winter.
The younger arms constantly study his fierce mental approach during those incredibly stressful late innings.
Winning a massive championship requires a dugout full of guys who simply refuse to surrender the baseball.
His personal journey from early career doubts to guaranteed Hall of Fame status is incredibly inspiring.
Pitching in Toronto completely revived his love for the pure adrenaline rush of a tight playoff chase.
He genuinely loves the electric energy that fills the Rogers Centre every single night he pitches.
This talented roster is totally ready to use last year as pure fuel for the ultimate prize.
Let the regular season games begin immediately, because this starting rotation is completely locked in today.
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