Prior to the 2025 MLB season, the Toronto Blue Jays signed veteran pitcher Max Scherzer to a one-year contract. Scherzer started one game for the Blue Jays on March 29 against the Baltimore Orioles where he lasted just three innings before being removed from the game and he wouldn't pitch again until June 25.
Since his return, the 41-year-old veteran is pitching more like a 31-year-old and has become a stabilizing presence in the Toronto rotation and it might not be too early for the team to consider re-signing the 41-year-old for the 2026 season.