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Toronto Blue Jays sign Max Scherzer to one-year, $15.5 million deal

Max Scherzer throwing a pitch for the Texas Rangers (2024)
Max Scherzer throwing a pitch for the Texas Rangers (2024)Sam Hodde/Getty Images/AFP
The Toronto Blue Jays signed future Hall of Fame pitcher Max Scherzer (40) to a one-year, $15.5 million deal on Friday, according to multiple sources.

Scherzer will be entering his 18th year following just a nine-start season with the Texas Rangers, where he threw a 3.95 ERA in 43.1 innings pitched. Toronto has been interested in signing the veteran for weeks and has now finally landed him.

Scherzer comes next in line during a streak of notable signings for the Blue Jays. The team recently signed outfielder Anthony Santander to a five-year, $92.5 million deal, Jeff Hoffman for three years, $33 million. and Yimi Garcia for two years, $15 million.

Scherzer joins a Blue Jays pitching staff that ranked 22nd in ERA, 20th in WHIP, 24th in strikeouts, and 17th in opponent batting average. He missed most of 2024 following back surgery, a strained hamstring, and nerve issues.

Toronto finished dead last in the American League East last season with a 74-88 record. They haven't won the division since 2015.

Scherzer is an eight-time All-Star, three-time Cy Young Award-winner, and a two-time World Series Champion.

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