Toronto Star

Scherzer anxious for ‘biggest start’

- STEPHEN WHYNO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON— While going to ace Clayton Kershaw on short rest helped the Los Angeles Dodgers stave off eliminatio­n in their NL Division Series against the Washington Nationals, it also has raised the question:

Who will start Game 5 for the Dodgers?

“I know Kershaw isn’t pitching,” Nationals manager Dusty Baker said. “Thank God.”

Although there will be no Kershaw and L.A. manager Dave Roberts still has not named his starter, the Nationals will hand the ball to Cy Young Award candidate Max Scherzer in the decisive Game 5 at home Thursday night.

With a spot in the NL Championsh­ip Series against the Chicago Cubs at stake, Scherzer is the man Washington wants on the mound and he’s embracing the pressure.

“I’ve kind of said over the past few days, I’ve said that a handful of times throughout my career, ‘Hey, this is the biggest start of my career,’ ” Scherzer said Tuesday. “How you handle that, going out there using the emotion of that scenario, that everything is on the line, look, I’m not going to shy away from it. This is the biggest start of my career.”

Scherzer (20-7, 2.96 ERA) lasted only six innings and lost Game 1after giving up home runs to Corey Seager and Justin Turner. While Scherzer is looking for redemption, the Dodgers are looking forward to another shot at him.

“I mean, we beat him once already,” first baseman Adrian Gonzalez said. “We put some pretty good at-bats against him in Game 1and we’re confident that we can do that again.”

The Nationals also had some good at-bats against L.A. lefty Rich Hill, beating him in Game 2.

Hill (12-5, 2.12) will most likely be the Dodgers’ starter in Game 5, though Roberts will use a “collection of arms” and could quickly turn to fresh 20-year-old lefty Julio Urias if there’s trouble.

Washington’s bullpen has been strong, but Scherzer is in the spotlight. “I know who Max is and how he goes about it,” right fielder Bryce Harper said. “I think there are things we can do in the bullpen, as well, if Max doesn’t get to the ninth. He’s got a lot of help. So hopefully we’ll get a couple of runs early and do what we can to stay with our approach and stay within ourselves (and) just have a lot of fun.”

Scherzer considers the big stage plenty of fun. He said it doesn’t matter that it’s not him against Kershaw again and expects the Dodgers’ best effort and a charged atmosphere.

“It’s going to be a heck of a ballgame,” Scherzer said.

“These are two great teams. We’ve seen great pitching, we’ve seen great offence, great bullpens, clutch hitting.

“We’ve seen it all.”

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