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Max Scherzer's daughter writes heartwarming letter to Blue Jays following his signing


Victor William
Feb 26, 2026  (12:22)
Aug 17, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer (31) talks with the media during batting practice before a game against the Texas Rangers at Rogers Centre.
Photo credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Max Scherzer sharing his daughter's heartfelt letter brings immense joy to our entire championship chase.

Losing the World Series last November definitely left a very sharp pain in our collective baseball hearts.
Watching the Dodgers celebrate a championship on our home dirt is a brutal feeling you simply do not brush off overnight. It takes serious time to heal.
Toronto proudly posted a stellar 94-68 record last season, but the ultimate goal remains totally unfulfilled today.
A brilliant viral post just reminded everyone about the beautiful human element that makes this sport so incredibly special. Our priorities suddenly shifted back to reality.
Max Scherzer's eight-year-old daughter wrote a letter to the Blue Jays in December saying she hopes her dad is back on the team in 2026
The winter offseason is usually filled with cold business decisions and stressful contract negotiations between millionaire agents.
The legendary veteran's eight-year-old daughter actually wrote a handwritten letter to the front office back in December.
She explicitly asked management to bring her dad back to Canada so their family could easily stay together. Kids always know exactly what matters most.
Max Scherzer (Drafted Round 1, 2006 by Arizona Diamondbacks) arrived last season and instantly changed our entire clubhouse culture.
He proudly posted a 5-5 record with a 5.19 ERA over 17 regular season starts while constantly battling injuries.
His raw intensity and terrifying mound presence single-handedly elevated the confidence of every single young pitcher on the staff.

A loving family fuels a legendary competitive fire

Fans are absolutely melting at the thought of this fierce competitor staying in town strictly for his little girl.
Seeing a ruthless three-time Cy Young winner motivated by his child's innocent wishes is a wonderfully refreshing narrative.
He still throws a devastating breaking ball that completely paralyzes opposing hitters when the bright lights shine the hardest.
A happy and completely settled veteran is easily the most dangerous weapon a manager can successfully deploy in October. Peace of mind translates to absolute dominance.
Manager John Schneider undeniably loves handing the baseball to a guy who treats every inning like an absolute war.
Knowing his family feels completely at home in our amazing city creates a beautiful permanent bond with the fans. We protect our own people here.
Taking care of the people off the field guarantees absolute maximum effort when the player finally steps onto the grass.
We desperately need proven warriors who refuse to back down when the intense playoff pressure eventually arrives next fall.
Let the big man pitch for his family and watch him confidently guide this loaded squad toward the promised land.
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