VIDEO: Max Scherzer Could Barely Move Before Game 5 While Sharing Scary Descriptions of Injury
By Karl Rasmussen

Just four hours before first pitch in the most pivotal game in franchise history, the Washington Nationals shockingly announced Max Scherzer would not be making his scheduled start in Game 5 of the World Series due to neck and back spasms. It's hard to imagine any injury keeping Mad Max out of commission for a World Series start, but when the Nats' ace arrived for a press conference, it became visible just how stiff he was.
If you pay attention to this video of Max Scherzer, you can see his back is really bothering him.
— Chris Dixon (@cdixon25) October 27, 2019
Not good for Max.
Not good for the #Nationals. pic.twitter.com/dj7SQORLX4
From that video, it's pretty clear that Scherzer wouldn't be able to fare well on a mound, if he was even able to throw at all. He was incredibly stiff and had to turn his entire body just to address media members who were asking questions.
Max Scherzer, who was scratched from his start in Game 5 of the World Series: “When I woke up this morning, I was completely locked up.”
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) October 27, 2019
Chillingly, Scherzer told reporters that he was "completely locked up" when he woke up Sunday morning.
Scherzer was so locked up this morning but he couldn’t even dress himself without help from his wife. ‘It just blew up on me. I can’t even move.’
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) October 27, 2019
The ailment was so bad, in fact, that Scherzer admitted he wasn't even able to dress himself. As suspected, there was legitimately no way that he'd be able to throw 100+ pitches against one of baseball's best lineups, let alone even one or two.
A very somber Max Scherzer: “This is just a little thing that turned into a big thing that turned into a giant thing.” Says he couldn’t even dress himself today. Pitching would be “impossible.” pic.twitter.com/XmMTe5GRID
— Tyler Kepner (@TylerKepner) October 27, 2019
With Scherzer no longer available to go, Joe Ross will be Washington's starter in Game 5. The Nationals are hoping to have their ace available for Game 7.
Scherzer: I can’t pick up my arm rigjht now/‘
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) October 27, 2019
Scherzer had a cortisone shot, and now it's a race against the clock for him to be ready to go for the series finale, if necessary.
Scherzer said the doctors think, with a cortisone shot and time, he could be ready for Game 7.
— Chelsea Janes (@chelsea_janes) October 27, 2019
“I’m just hoping that the doctors are right.”
Scherzer was officially scratched just a few hours before first pitch, and with the Astros already roaring back in the series, this injury is absolutely disastrous for the Nationals.