Aced out: Scherzer scratched, Nats fall behind Astros 3-2
WASHINGTON — Max Scherzer walked stiffly into the interview room, a bandage on the back of the Washington star pitcher’s neck telegraphing trouble.
He had hoped to beat the Astros for the second time this week, to give the Nationals a 3-2 World Series lead heading back to Houston.
Instead, he had to tell his team he couldn’t pitch and Washington started Joe Ross in Sunday night’s matchup against Gerrit Cole. Ross gave up two-run homers to Yordan Álvarez and Carlos Correa, lasting five innings in a 7-1 loss that moved Houston within a win of its second title in three years.
Scherzer is not sure whether his season over.