
Scherzer Returns to Blue Jays on One-Year Deal
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Max Scherzer, the three-time Cy Young winner, returns to the Toronto Blue Jays for his nineteenth season, signing a one-year deal worth $15.5 million. Despite initial speculation that he might test free agency, Scherzer chose to stay with the team, aiming to finish what he started. Last season, he overcame a thumb injury to help the Jays reach the World Series, where he made history as the first pitcher to appear for four different teams in the Fall Classic and the oldest to start a Game Seven. With a stacked pitching staff, Scherzer will have to compete for his rotation spot in spring training. This move benefits both parties, as Scherzer has shown he can still perform under pressure, and his recent talks with team leaders have been heated.
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