What a difference a few hours made for Max Scherzer.
Earlier in Wednesday's NL wild-card game vs. the Cardinals, the Dodgers ace seemingly refused to leave the mound after manager Dave Roberts came out to replace him. Shortly after Los Angeles' wild-card win, however, a shirtless and seemingly drunk Scherzer was all smiles when he hopped on the TBS postgame show with Ernie Johnson Jr. and Co.
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Here's the moment Scherzer surprised Johnson, Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins and Curtis Granderson with his bare chest:
The TBS studio crew was caught by surprise with the shirtless Max Scherzer interview. 😂💪⚾️ pic.twitter.com/FHCgjSd8md
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) October 7, 2021
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Oh, but Scherzer wasn't done there. Later on in the interview, he complained about feedback from TBS' headset, getting agitated to the point of saying, "I can't talk ... I'm drunk. Whatever."
Max Scherzer: "You gotta get rid of this echo… I'm drunk… whatever…" pic.twitter.com/lzYF2EathL
— Zak (@CaramelPhd) October 7, 2021
That was a far cry from his earlier disposition; when Roberts came out to get the ball from him, Scherzer offered his hand instead, forcing his manager to take the ball from his glove. Scherzer ended the game credited with 4.1 innings pitched, three hits, three walks, one earned run and four strikeouts. He later was seen discussing Roberts' decision in the dugout, clearly still agitated at being removed from the game.
Scherzer was plenty sober when discussing his manager's decision with Johnson.
"Yeah, Dave Roberts ... understands where he wants — sorry, I got an echo — where he wants his relievers in each spot," Scherzer told Johnson. "And so, look, he wanted Joe Kelly there. Even though I was good. He wanted Joe. So, that's how you win a ball game."
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Indeed. It certainly helped matters that Chris Taylor hit a walk-off two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth with two outs to earn the 3-2 win and send Los Angeles to the NLDS. It even prompted Scherzer to high-five his former Nationals teammate Juan Soto and hitting coach Kevin Long:
Max Scherzer went over to high five Juan Soto and Kevin Long after the walk-off home run 😂 pic.twitter.com/HvV0s4FLzE
— Blake Finney (@FinneyBlake) October 7, 2021