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  1. Oct 1, 2022 · Heterochromia iridis, which is similar, occurs when a patch of different color appears in one eye. Scherzer has one blue eye and one brown eye, and he said that the pigmentation of his eyes can even change — the shades of blue and brown fluctuate.

  2. Oct 30, 2023 · Max Scherzer's vision has served his well over the course of his Hall-of-Fame career. Here's what you need to know about his different-colored irises.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · If you’re watching Max Scherzer pitch in the 2023 World Series for the Texas Rangers, you may have noticed he has two different-colored eyes. The left one is brown and the right one is blue.

  4. Nov 29, 2021 · All eyes are on Max Scherzer. On Monday, The Post confirmed the star pitcher and the Mets agreed to a three-year, $130 million deal, but there is more to Scherzer than meets the eye. And,...

  5. Oct 22, 2019 · Max Scherzer was taunted over his eyes as a kid but now he treasures them. Washington's Game 1 starter in the World Series against Houston has baseball's most unusual orbs: blue on the right, brown on the left, a condition known as heterochromia iridis.

  6. Mar 4, 2020 · What causes Max Scherzer’s different colored eyes? Scherzer has an uncommon condition called heterochromia iridis that affects less than 200,000 people in the United States. The condition, which in most cases doesn’t damage the eyes, is caused by the distribution and levels of melanin in the irises.

  7. Max Scherzer’s eyes. Scherzer’s eyes are two different colors. His left eye is brown and his right eye is blue. This condition is called heterochromia iridis, and it’s relatively rare in...

  8. Apr 19, 2022 · Why Are Max Scherzer’s Eye Colors Different? The award-winning baseball player has the most unusual set of eyes in Major League Baseball. His right eye is blue in color while his left eye is brown – this is a result of an uncommon condition known as heterochromia iridis.

  9. Oct 21, 2019 · Nationals Park has a large photo of Scherzer above the second deck in right field, a shot mostly in black and white but emphasizing the blue and brown of his eyes.

  10. Max Scherzer's different colored eyes are a result of a rare condition called heterochromia iridum. But they don't affect his vision in any way. Instead, they make him stand out from the crowd and give him a unique identity.

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