The Biggest Psychopath in Sports

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Max Scherzer, The Biggest Psycho in Baseball

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the idea of Max Scherzer screaming "JUICE" as loud as he can while pitching is actually the funniest thing ever

sVideoDump
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Scherzer's crazy eyes are so scary bc he looks like he's actively restraining himself from physically attacking you.

sollamander
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His catcher stopping the game to give him an unfair fantasy football trade is just downright hilarious

KidChampionshipWrestling
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The fact that he was so emotionally destroyed after his brother committed suicide is proof he's not a true psychopath. The man just has insane drive and work ethic.

benwagner
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Nats fan here with a little story about Max: In December 2019, two months after he won the World Series, I ran into Max and his wife at the mall in Tyson’s Corner. I approached him and said “hey max” and he acknowledged me but started to turn around. I get it. He’s with his wife and doesn’t want to be bothered. But I was with my family, too, and told him: “you’ve got two massive fans over there who would love to congratulate you.” My two sons – who still wear his jersey – were standing a couple feet away. He walked up to them, asked their names, and shook their hands. He is still my oldest son’s favorite player.

I’ll always appreciate that moment.

travisthornton
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It’s a complete shame that MLB is so absurdly incompetent at marketing their players, cause Max is truly one of the great enigmas in the history of American sports and yet so few really know about it.

jackieparmz
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I've always hated baseball, my entire life refused to have anything to do with it. One day one of your vids popped onto my reccomended and I watched it then all the rest. Since then I have been to 6 mlb games. Thank you so much for what you do man

Kage
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11:04 that moment about him getting mad at his teammate then later aplogizing saying he was "in the zone" tells me max is a pretty nice guy, and not a pschopath. When it comes to these extremely competitive athletic superstars its like they become a different person during game time. Truly fascinating to watch.

huntermcfaul
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As someone who has seen Max in game many times, you can literally hear him snarl and growl on the mound within like 15 rows of the field. He’s my favorite player ever to watch.

erasmusj.rothschild
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Max is gonna be pissed at his HOF induction cause it means he’s not starting that day.

deadpull
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As a nats fan I’ve watched Max for years. He’s literally the nicest, silliest dude in the world off the mound. The argument he had with Strasburg is the only time I’ve seen him in conflict with anybody. He’s definitely crazy but he’s no psychopath.

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Hearing these crazy stories about Scherzer and Grenke makes me extremely regret not paying more attention to baseball when I was growing up in the 2010’s

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I'd love to see Scherzer and Zack Greinke inducted to the Hall of Fame at the same time. Those back to back speeches would be insane.

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My favorite clip of the whole video is where he has a black eye and a busted nose and he said, "I felt zero pain tonight". True Psycho Stuff.

markfeltonsson
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Can we please talk about how well the catcher knew Scherzer when he offered the unfair trade? That right there is knowing your pitcher and knowing exactly how to fire them up 😂😂😂

yearoldsinger
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Max is an absolute savage. And for anybody still entertaining the "psychopath" question, just take a few minutes searching up how much charity work this guy does for his community outside the sport. That should answer any lingering questions. Considering psychopaths lack the ability to feel empathy, they aren't very keen on donating a bunch of their time and/or money toward helping those who are less fortunate. Although, I suppose one could possibly do this if they felt it benefitted them in some way... but I highly doubt it.

FilthyLogic
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I did some googling on Scherzer the other day, he apparently does tons of charity work. He hosts and participates in multiple charitavle events every year, so even though he's a psycho on the mound it sounds like he's got a heart of gold

Connorthecatsdad
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Scherzers the kind of guy that we should all be thankful he is great at baseball. If he wasn’t an incredible pitcher, we would all be watching a documentary about his dozens of victims in 45 years

joshguhl
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As a Nationals fan, I always found myself to be extremely lucky to get to see him pitch every 5 days. I even got to see his 20k game in person. So many epic memories that I'll never forget. I also loved when Scherzer's wife went into labor, and rather than go be with his wife he pitched that day and threw a complete game, and then went to the hospital right after.

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He used his anger obviously as fuel. He knew it. Love this guy

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