There hasn’t been much public buzz about Max Scherzer this winter, apart from a report earlier this month that four unknown clubs were showing interest in the future Hall-of-Famer’s services. The Blue Jays may or may not have been one of those four mystery teams, but Toronto is showing interest in Scherzer now, according to Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith.
The Jays have been linked to dozens of free agents this winter, continuing the unofficial “check in on everyone” strategy that general manager Ross Atkins has broadly used over the last five years, since the team’s rebuilding phase was ended when Hyun-Jin Ryu signed a four-year, $80MM contract. It therefore isn’t surprising that the Blue Jays also have Scherzer on their radar, both because Toronto is looking for rotation help and because Scherzer has some intriguing buy-low potential given his lengthy resume.
2024 was perhaps the least-noteworthy of Scherzer’s 17 MLB seasons, as he pitched a career-low 43 1/3 innings. Scherzer underwent back surgery last offseason and was expected to miss at least a bit of time at the start of the 2024 campaign while recovering, but subsequent issues with nerve irritation in his triceps, shoulder fatigue, and a hamstring strain resulted in what was pretty close to a lost season for both Scherzer and the Rangers as a whole.
At least the nerve problem seems to have been corrected by a mechanical change, as Scherzer relayed to reporters last September, and Scherzer is now over a year removed from his back procedure. While the right-hander has generally been quite durable over his long career, it also wouldn’t be a surprise if the long grind of 2878 big league innings has finally caught up to Scherzer now that he has passed his 40th birthday.
Injuries notwithstanding, Scherzer was still able to post a respectable 3.95 ERA last season. His walk and chase rates were both excellent in his small sample size of 43 1/3 frames, though that great chase rate manifested itself into only a modest 22.6% strikeout rate. Scherzer also had a 3.77 ERA over 152 2/3 innings with the Mets and Rangers in 2023, which could be a better reflection of what might be reasonably expected from a healthy Scherzer at this late stage in his career — a solid mid-rotation starter who can still dial up some of his old magic every once in a while.
Scherzer and his former teammate Justin Verlander have often been linked together this winter as veteran superstars coming off injury-marred seasons, and Verlander (entering his age-42 campaign) inked a one-year, $15MM guarantee with the Giants two weeks ago. With Verlander now off the board, more teams could be looking at Scherzer, even if Toronto is the first club publicly cited as a suitor.
While the Blue Jays signed relievers Jeff Hoffman and Yimi Garcia to multi-year deals this winter, the Jays’ last two offseasons have been defined more by the players the team hasn’t signed rather than the players who actually put pen to paper. Toronto’s high-profile pursuits of Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes, Roki Sasaki, and several other top-shelf free agents ended with those players all signing elsewhere, creating the impression that the Jays front office can no longer seal the deal with frontline talent.
It hasn’t helped Atkins’ recruiting efforts that the Blue Jays stumbled to a 74-88 record last season, and finished last place in the AL East. The possible departures of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette into free agency next winter add to the uncertainty over the Jays’ long-term viability as contenders, or even if the team still has enough in the tank to make a rebound in 2025. “As currently constructed, the Blue Jays might be a tougher sell for” Scherzer, Nicholson-Smith writes, as even if Scherzer’s market might be somewhat limited by his age and recent injuries, he would surely still prefer to play for a contending team if he has options available.
The Blue Jays will eventually get their guy right?
Did not have the Jays on my bingo card for Scherzer in 2025.
Are they sure he wants to play in Canada?
Yes, but ‘their guy’ won’t be an A-lister.
Yes if the guy is a semi interesting usher willing to take min wage they might get there guy
I’d say the opposite. The guys they get tend to be overpaid, not under. Springer is the best example. No one is going to Canada on the cheap.
Wow. I didn’t see Scherzer returning to the Dodgers.
Hahahaha! Queue the next Dodgers sign X player article!
Scherzer! Why?
Overrated chump. Couldn’t hack it on a real team, the Dodgers.
Not kewl, dude.
A real team??? Huh everybody talked about the Yankees buying championships these clowns are going to destroy baseball
You’re %100 right about that!
Not cool. Don’t mess with most important Word in the English language.
He’s got the same number of rings as Kershaw over the same seasons.
Kershaw has 2
If rings define success, I guess Barry Bonds, Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski, and Ernie Banks sucked.
So does Max.
Scott Spiezio has 2 World Series rings.
I forgot about that Texas Ranger team. One of the worst WS champs ever
Being dismissive of a World Series champ may seem kewl, but it’s very uncool.
Dodgers?
My partner, who doesn’t follow baseball aside from me raving about it, has started saying “Who are you, Toronto?” if I say the phrase “I’m interested”. It’s that big of a meme at this point.
Jesus christ
Every single headline here is either “blue jays are interested in ____” or “dodgers sign ____”
Not wrong.
Sounds like you need to write your teams’ ownership group and complain.
At this point it’s a troll job
Here we go again…. Just leave their poor fans alone, they don’t deserve this.
Headline tomorrow: “Dodgers to sign Max Scherzer”…
To a minor league deal
And he took less money to go there.
And it’s all deferred for his grandkids
Oh ffs just stop even reporting anything about the Blue Jays until its something.
Blue Jays signed Santander
With deferrals lol
MLBTR DOES IT AGAIN! To my knowledge the Jays have been in on everyone, and so far they’ve acquired Myles Straw
be careful gate keepers like Mark Polishuk will delete comments they don’t like!….click bait stories are their specialty
It’s literally the name of this website if you haven’t noticed.
They also got Gimenez and Sandlin from Cleveland and a Jeff Hoffman who’s medicals sent multiple teams running for the hills…
“whose”
Pardon my poor grammar
Good thing no Myles Straw rumors were posted, otherwise some other team would have swooped in and grabbed him out from under the Jays.
Max scherzer on a plane to Toronto
I mean, the Jays are in on everyone. They might actually want to lock someone down eventually.
Hhahahahahahahhah
stop
I’m a big fan of this site, and I check it every day. Please stop posting articles about the Blue Jays being interested in a player. Just post an article at the start of the off-season noting that they are in on every free agent. Then don’t mention them again until they actually sign a major league player. They get more chatter about players that they are trying to sign than any other team other than the Giants. At least the Giants signed a few of them.
Look, I understand your frustratión but don’t blame this site. Look at the name of this place! But I feel for our northern fans. It has to get old!
Its possible that Atkins is just the loosiest lipped GM of all time, but I dont think anyone is this loose..
Typically GMs/PoBos are not doing the leaking. It’s one of their team members doing it. Then they get a notice from press asking for comment. In the Jays’ case, they don’t care for plugging leaks so effectively the top guy is leaking “interest”. I’ve read a past front office member anecdote that teams have internally issued “fake interest” for a player/trade to source the blabbermouth.
But you had no problem clicking the link to read this article
It’s about agents giving stories. The real story here is: ‘Max Scherzer’s agent says teams better start making offers to Max or else he’ll consider taking the Blue Jays’ money’. Max won’t, but that’s what’s actually happening here.
@CTY If you don’t like the topic of any specific article you can always scroll down to the next.
I’ve had a “public buzz” a few times over my life…
Just stop already
If Scherzer can get 15 starts in 2025, that would be a miracle. He is almost done. Too bad too. Elite pitcher in his day. One of the best.
BREAKING: Scherzer chooses retirement over Blue Jays
@ny papi
His retirement offered less money.
Who will the Blue Jays next target after Scherzer signs elsewhere?
@GO1962
Bob Gibson?
The one from the ’85 Brewers?
Over/Under Max Scherzer ’25 Starts -10-
Over/Under Max Scherzer ’25 IL Trips -5-.
Over/Under Max Scherzer ’25 Salary -$20M-.
o/u/u, what about over/under on max’s 25 AND 26 earnings? well say $35M
I only came for the comments.
As a Jays fan, please stop with these stories.
I can’t imagine he wants to play for that dumpster fire. There are like 1.5 to 2 dangerous batters on that team. And having Springer at the top of the lineup is a buzzkill.
This would be the most obvious FA yet that we can surely know will not be playing north of the border
Come on Rogers, fire Atkins and Shapiro already and let the new management trade off Vlad, Bo, Bassett, Gausman, Springer, to restock the minors and start a rebuild. Plugging holes and going for the name players that cost millions with albatross contracts hasn’t worked for the team and it is time to start over with players that are hungry to play in Toronto and succeed. Scherzer deserves a minor-league contract, Nothing more, and he has already made his billion dollars to be injured every year like Strasberg. He was ok years earlier, but it is time for him to retire and disappear. A competent GM should be able to plug every hole the team has with youth through trading the old players to other teams. Let them pay them hundreds of millions and new management can create a winner through patience. In 1977, when the Jays were granted a franchise, that is how Pat Gillick and Paul Beeston created world series champions in 92 – 93. They built through the minors, youth, and created a foundation they built on. They added players as necessary that fit the team chemistry.
Which reminds me of the hilarious quote by Mrs. Gillick after Pat told her he traded Fred McGriff and Tony Fernandez at the winter meetings in December 1990: “would you get home before screw up the team any further?”
your memory is rose coloured like your eye glasses apparently. the jays were hardly homegrown in the 90’s
The 1991-’93 Division winning/Championship teams
Homegrown:
Pat Borders
John Olerud
Manny Lee
Kelly Gruber
Ed Sprague
Derek Bell
Randy Knorr
Greg Myers
Rob Ducey
Domingo Cedeno
Willie Canate
Rob Butler
Juan Guzman
Pat Hentgen
Todd Stottlemyer
Jimmy Key
David Wells
Duane Ward
Mike Timlin
Dave Stieb
Bob MacDonald
Acquired via trade/free agency
Roberto Alomar
Joe Carter
Devon White
Candy Maldonado
Dave Winfield
Paul Molitor
Rickey Henderson
Tony Fernandez
Dave Parker
Cory Snyder
Rene Gonzales
Turner Ward
Darnell Coles
Alfredo Griffin
Pat Tabler
Rance Mulliniks
Dick Schofield
Luis Sojo
Al Leiter
Dave Stewart
Jack Morris
David Cone
Tom Candiotti
Mark Eichhorn
Tom Henke
Jim Acker
Danny Cox
Tony Castillo
It’s a fairly reasonable split that just slightly favors outside acquisitions
Slightly favors outside acquisitions? How many HOFers are in the homegrown list and how many were outside acquisitions??
Blue Jay’s were anything but built from youth and the Minors.
Many of those players were late – season rentals
They also had some decent teams in the late ‘80’s that contended.
Yeah yeah, whatever.
*facepalm
Of course they are..
He will eventually choose the Dodgers
Maybe we should dumpster dive. Since the dodgers are going to get everyone we try for anyway lol. It’s almost like Ross is working for them.
@Bluejay4life
More like the Guardians. He’s taken about 100M off their books.
Yes I suppose your right lol
Okay eff off now. This is getting ridiculous.
For the love of God, just make it stop!
Great. I wonder who he’ll sign with.
I could see Stearns giving him an incentive laden 1 year deal after Max apologizes for the kind words he said when he left Queens. If he could give you 20 starts and a postseason run why not? Montas, Holmes, McGill and Blackburn aren’t scaring anybody.
Nice guy to use Genius Atkins . To get bigger contract somewhere else. AA must just being sitting in Atlanta. Laughing his ass off. They dumped me for this guy. LOL
Are they now?
In completely related news, Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins is looking to sign former American League MVP Babe Ruth!!!
Stay tuned to this developing story.
“Ruth Signs With Dodgers”.
Maybe Atkins can get the Bambino to go on a diet like his last signing, Mama Cass
why not just take you 100’s of million dollars in career earnings and retire with some respect ? Is he that destitute or desperate for more loot to uproot his family to the dumpster fire called Toronto?
The Nats should sign their old friend Max, hopefully with the idea of him wearing a Nationals cap on his HOF bust.
Blue Jays can be, as usual, the runner-up.
I would like to see the Jays sign some of the hostesses from the Air Emirates team to pitch.
From their wootube videos they can get the ball across the plate.
At this point, let’s get some entertainment!
If we can’t get some entertainment, then perhaps Sister Mary Jo can do some relief pitching and help out with giving spiritual strength to the bullpen….
Well they say a broken clock is right twice a day. Post enough articles about the Blue Jays and then one could very well come true!
I heard the Jays also checked in on Frank Thomas, Dave Stieb, Cal Ripken and the San Diego Chicken this offseason. You know, just doing their due diligence on everyone.
Just to be safe, they checked in on both Franks Thomas.
If Scherzer signs with Toronto he’ll be the Blue Max.
Using JV as comp, is Max at 15 mil? Over or under? Neither had much to show in 24, both pretty good in 23. Max is younger but maybe more recently injured durability concern?
Blue Jays need to focus on doing a complete tear down and rebuild
If they’re looking at Scherzer, may as well consider Rich Hill too. The Toronto Geriatrics.
The Blue Jays are like the team that always played the Harlem Globetrotters.