Blue Jays' Max Scherzer Receives Major Contract Prediction After World Series Loss
Summary
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer is a free agent after playing the 2025 season. Scherzer, a 41-year-old renowned pitcher, is expected to sign a new contract despite his team losing in the World Series.Key Facts
- Max Scherzer is currently a free agent after completing a one-year, $15.5 million deal.
- He played for the Toronto Blue Jays and participated in the World Series.
- Scherzer ended the regular season with a 5.19 ERA (earned run average) across 17 starts.
- During the postseason, Scherzer had a 3.77 ERA over three starts, totaling 14.1 innings.
- Scherzer dealt with injuries, including right thumb inflammation, during the season.
- He has won three Cy Young awards, been an All-Star eight times, and won two World Series titles.
- A prediction suggests Scherzer might sign a one-year, $14 million contract for 2026.
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