Why new Met Max Scherzer's eyes are two different colors
Heterochromia Iridum is when one eye has a different color from the other. Often found in Dogs, Cats, and Horses, people also can have this condition, and it affects roughly 200,000 people
Things to know about Max Scherzer
Max Scherzer sign is a delightfully creepy addition to Nationals Park - The Washington Post
New Nationals bobblehead released of Max Scherzer with his four dogs
Washington Nationals player with two colored eyes
Dog of the Year: Reporter's dog, like namesake Max Scherzer, has differently colored eyes
Max Scherzer's new dog has two different colored eyes just like him
The eyes have it: Scherzer embraces 2 different eye colors – WKTY
Yes, Nationals acquisition Max Scherzer has two different-colored eyes - The Washington Post
Watch: Scherzer stars in PSA alongside dog with same eye condition
Nationals' Max Scherzer learns to like his different eye colors
Max Scherzer parties with custom mismatched goggles for his mismatched eyes
Photo of the Day: Max Scherzer's celebration goggles are appropriate - NBC Sports