Max Scherzer’s Shocking Return to Blue Jays Sets Stage for Unbelievable 19th MLB Season After World Series Drama

Max Scherzer isn’t packing his bags just yet. Late Wednesday night, word came down that Scherzer is inkin’ a fresh deal to stay with the Toronto Blue Jays, as reported by the New York Post’s own Jon Heyman. The new contract? A one-year pact valued at $3 million, but with the tantalizing possibility of raking in up to $10 million more through incentives, as SportsNet’s Shi Davidi reveals. It turns out, both sides have been eyeing this reunion for quite some time, bubbling with mutual interest.

This means the 41-year-old ace is gearing up for his 19th season in Major League Baseball. Scherzer made a splashy debut way back in 2008 with the Arizona Diamondbacks, and over the years, he’s hoarded an impressive haul: three Cy Young awards, eight All-Star selections, and World Series championships with the Nationals and Rangers before last season’s move to Toronto.

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