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Potential contract offer between the Blue Jays and Max Scherzer announced


Victor William
Feb 23, 2026  (2:39 PM)
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider (14) relieves pitcher Max Scherzer (31) in the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers during game three of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium.
Photo credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Max Scherzer is returning on a new deal and this massive reunion guarantees the Blue Jays rotation is ready for revenge.

Watching the team fall short in Game Seven of the World Series against the Dodgers left a bitter taste in everyone's mouth last fall.
It was a crushing blow for a passionate city that desperately wants to parade a championship trophy down Yonge Street this year.
But the Toronto front office is clearly not sitting around feeling sorry for themselves as spring training gets underway.
Adding an absolute bulldog back into the mix proves they are fully committed to finishing the job they started.
The veteran righty pitched to a 5-5 record with a 5.19 ERA and 82 strikeouts over 85 innings during the regular season.
According to reports, the size of the deal would be a one year contract worth around $9 million.

The veteran ace provides the ultimate safety net for Kevin Gausman

Fans are absolutely ecstatic knowing "Mad Max" is coming back to terrorize American League hitters and lead the charge once again.
His fiery clubhouse leadership is exactly the kind of unteachable element that pushes a very good team into undeniable greatness.
Toronto already boasts a formidable pitching staff led by the electric arms of Kevin Gausman and Dylan Cease.
Sliding a legendary three time Cy Young winner into a depth role is an absolute luxury for manager John Schneider right now.
Scherzer proved his immense value last October by delivering huge innings against the Mariners when the pressure was immense.
His memorable performance in the playoffs showcased a resilient warrior who simply refuses to surrender to father time.
Having that kind of relentless determination in the dugout rubs off on every young pitcher developing in the system.
The American League East is a constant bloodbath where elite pitching depth is the only realistic way to survive the summer.
Bringing back a proven two time World Series champion ensures this roster is built to weather the toughest divisional storms.
It is time to gear up for another thrilling ride under the bright lights of the Rogers Centre.
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