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maybe boys..Max Scherzer Wed would be appropriate..as painful as it feels..and its not a good pain...also..maybe a quickly trip through the instructional league roster..and how quickly it turns to shit..feel free to quote me..
— mgorosh caught beneath the landslide (@sportz5176) September 26, 2018
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Wire Taps: Bryce Harper discusses future; #Nats’ ace Max Scherzer reaches 300th K; Tanner Roark may be done for 2018... https://t.co/s4L7Oq5fJc
— federalbaseball (@federalbaseball) September 26, 2018
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And realize that only a few men have ever done this since 2000. If it's that easy then all pitchers should go out that and retire 300 men at the plate but until then, just recognize the accomplishments of others before you start trashing them. I gotchu @Max_Scherzer pic.twitter.com/G8pUf3dDnj
— Colby Dunaway (@colbsthedunaway) September 26, 2018
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More
— Bob Lowry (@rwlowry3) September 26, 2018
Max Scherzer joins elite 300-strikeout club in Nats win (updated) https://t.co/NRdmQJPGB1 … Max finishes the evening with 18 wins and 300 K's. Max has clearly dominated the games he has appeared and accounted for twice as many wins as DeGrom with fewer losses.
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Did you see Max Scherzer's 300th strikeout during last night's @Nationals game?! ⚾️ Celebrate with 31% off ALL pizzas today, online promo code: SCHERZER31 pic.twitter.com/k3yTpe12Q1
— Papa John's of DC (@PapaJohns_DMV) September 26, 2018
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#Nats final score: A 9-4 win over Miami.
— WashTimes Sports (@WashTimesSports) September 26, 2018
Max Scherzer's total: A cool 300 Ks. https://t.co/YqQbmx3PRx
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I just want to point out for those who are fans of different teams and are saying Max sucks and he should win the Cy Young and all this crap, who cares about all that right now. 300 strikeouts in a season is remarkable accomplishment so why dont people congratulate him
— Colby Dunaway (@colbsthedunaway) September 26, 2018
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Absolutely
— The Passages of the @TheRallyMullet Nats fan (@TheRallyMullet) September 26, 2018
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And Max throwing 300 k's
— Evan Hummel (@PhillyPhan1214) September 26, 2018
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1. Mookie Betts batting .343
— Evan Hummel (@PhillyPhan1214) September 26, 2018
2. Khris Davis 46 homers
3. Blake Snell 21 wins
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Here are all 300 strikeouts from Max Scherzer's incredible 2018 season... pic.twitter.com/bruXySiFf0
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) September 26, 2018
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@KleinschmidtJD yes, and Max Scherzer's wife's alma mater is also Mizzou. She pitched for their softball team. Check out her bio and her cheerleading for many great causes.
— BBK8 (@KatieInDMV) September 26, 2018
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#DMVnetwork shared post | Max Scherzer talks reaching 300 Ks with 10 strikeouts in win... https://t.co/pB0Ys1R1bm
— The DMV Network (@thedmvnetwork) September 26, 2018
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It’s been a frustrating two years for Matt Wieters in DC, but opportunities to be part of achievements like Max Scherzer’s 300 strikeouts have brought the catcher some personal satisfaction. https://t.co/wNBMx8bSM7
— Mark Zuckerman (@MarkZuckerman) September 26, 2018
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Max Scherzer joined the 300-strikeout club last night. “It was something I dreamed of, reaching this mark. Because I know how hard it is to consistently go out there and strike guys out.” https://t.co/rhloIyWwXI
— Mark Zuckerman (@MarkZuckerman) September 26, 2018
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.@Nationals Max Scherzer has struck out 751 different hitters in his career... That's a whole bunch of strikeouts. Here's a visual of all the players he's struck out showing names for every player with 8+ K's vs him. pic.twitter.com/5UPvfglRiw
— Daren Willman (@darenw) September 26, 2018
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Max Scherzer became the first #Nats pitcher to strike out 300 batters in a season.
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) September 26, 2018
RECAP // https://t.co/nvArGBdstD pic.twitter.com/dohiLi1aKc
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Tonight was the 82nd 10+ strikeout game of Max Scherzer's career.
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) September 26, 2018
It was his 18th of 2018. pic.twitter.com/LGEXs9i44p
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With his 10 strikeouts tonight, Max Scherzer has passed Andy Pettitte on @MLB's all-time strikeout list. pic.twitter.com/IIrvC0m3iH
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) September 26, 2018
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300th strikeout of the year for Max Scherzer, only the 6th pitcher since 1990 pic.twitter.com/RrdXBHRlay
— Starting 9 (@Starting9) September 26, 2018

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