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John Schneider shares the Blue Jays plan for Max Scherzer moving forward


Victor William
Feb 26, 2026  (3:52 PM)
John Schneider speaks on Max Scherzer signing
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John Schneider openly praising the return of Max Scherzer brings immense confidence to a fanbase totally ready for a championship.

Losing the World Series to the Dodgers last November definitely left a deeply bitter taste in our collective baseball hearts.
Watching another incredibly talented roster celebrate a championship on your home dirt is a sharp pain you simply do not brush off overnight.
Toronto proudly posted a stellar 94-68 record last season, but the ultimate goal remains totally unfulfilled today.
Our manager just met with reporters down in Dunedin this morning to discuss exactly how the legendary right-hander fits the puzzle.
#BlueJays manager John Schneider met with reporters in Dunedin this morning. Here's the skipper on Max Scherzer's return:

"He can still help us win games. All the other stuff he does too, everyone appreciates. Looking forward to having him."
Schneider explicitly stated that the fierce veteran can absolutely still help us win huge baseball games this upcoming summer.
The front office totally refused to wallow in self-pity and aggressively prioritized retaining our most intimidating veteran arms this winter.
The 41-year-old Max Scherzer (Drafted Round 1, 2006 by Arizona Diamondbacks) arrived last season and instantly changed our entire internal culture.

A legendary veteran elevates the entire pitching staff

Fans are absolutely ecstatic to see "Mad Max" bring his terrifying intensity straight back to the Rogers Centre.
He proudly posted a 5-5 record with a 5.19 ERA and 82 strikeouts over 17 regular season starts last summer while constantly battling injuries.
Those numbers might look slightly human, but his immense competitive fire completely took over the mound when October baseball finally arrived.
He successfully delivered a stellar 3.77 ERA across three incredibly stressful postseason starts during our magical playoff run.
Having a three-time Cy Young winner directly mentoring our promising young arms is an invaluable hidden asset for this organization.
The manager completely understands that the unquantifiable leadership he brings is heavily appreciated by every single person in the room.
Taking a highly calculated risk on his undeniable pedigree easily separates elite championship rosters from the rest of the pack.
We desperately need proven warriors who simply refuse to back down when the bright lights inevitably shine the hardest.
Let the big man pitch and watch him confidently guide this loaded squad right back to the promised land.
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