Max Scherzer, Toronto Blue Jays
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Jays pitcher Max Scherzer is a rare bird, still flying high as a competitive player in his 40s
The Toronto Blue Jays have brought pitcher Max Scherzer back into the fold for another run at a World Series title in 2026. It's a rare case of a player wearing a Jays jersey past age 40 — or in Scherzer's case,
Max Scherzer, the only MLB pitcher to play in the World Series with four teams, is abruptly selling his "dream home" to move to Hobe Sound.
Typically, Spring Training buzz is reserved for the top prospects, the new guys, the players half Max Scherzer’s age. There’s never been anything typical about Scherzer, though, and the Blue Jays don’t need typical.
The MLB made changes to Spring Breakout, WBC exhibition games start Tuesday and the Toronto Blue Jays announced Max Scherzer's signing.
The Toronto Blue Jays have a lot of starters, and one insider believes they will have a six-man rotation to start the season.
It was more than three years ago that Max Scherzer wrapped up his offseason training with a simple parting message to a then-19-year-old Andrew Painter. "I remember talking about it in 2022, going into '23 \[after he had\] signed in New York,