
Clayton Kershaw vs. Max Scherzer: Who Truly Dominated Baseball’s Ultimate Showdown?
Friday’s 5-1 triumph by the Dodgers over Scherzer’s Blue Jays was not just a game — it was a vivid chapter in a saga spanning almost two decades, rehearsed on this very turf. It’s more than rivalry; it’s a celebration of excellence, endurance, and an unyielding passion that defies age and time. For these icons, every inning pitched is a testament to their everlasting pursuit of greatness, even as the sun may be setting on their extraordinary careers.
They’ve each played 18 respective big-league seasons. They’ve combined for nearly 6,500 strikeouts and 436 career wins. They each have two World Series titles, and three Cy Young Awards. And one day, they’ll each have plaques in Cooperstown, future first-ballot Hall of Famers who defined their generation of pitching.
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