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Nats manager Dave Martinez ‘shocked’ about Max Scherzer All-Star snub
When it comes All-Star snubs, Dave Martinez clearly has Max Scherzer's back. Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

Max Scherzer has won three Cy Young Awards during his MLB career. He entered 2021 having made seven All-Star teams. In addition to his already sparkling resume, Scherzer is posting the best ERA of his career this season.

And guess what? It wasn’t good enough for him to make the All-Star team.

The MLB All-Star teams were announced on Sunday, and Scherzer was one of the biggest snubs. Nationals manager Dave Martinez said he was “shocked” by the snub.

Martinez’s shock is warranted.

Scherzer is 7-4 with a 2.10 ERA and 127 strikeouts in 94.1 innings this season. He has allowed only 59 hits. He has better numbers than German Marquez, who made it as the Rockies’ only rep. Scherzer also has arguably better numbers than Corbin Burnes and Yu Darvish, who made it as starting pitchers.

The issue is that there are multiple pitchers in the NL having great seasons this year. Freddy Peralta, Walker Buehler and Trevor Bauer all also would have been extremely deserving of spots. You can’t fit them all on the team, but Scherzer deserved to make it.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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