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Max Scherzer doesn’t wait before throwing bullpen in spring training for Blue Jays
Scherzer agreed to a $3 million deal with up to $10 million in incentives and could pitch in an exhibition game as he prepares for the 2026 season.
- On Monday, Max Scherzer threw a monitored bullpen session in Dunedin before the Toronto Blue Jays formally announced his return.
- Scherzer agreed last week to a $3 million contract for 2026 with up to $10 million in performance bonuses, and the Blue Jays re-signed him for veteran depth and postseason value.
- With pitching coach Pete Walker observing, Schneider, speaking after the session, said Scherzer looked good after throwing to free-agent hitters on his own.
- Adding him will affect how the club allocates innings, as Scherzer is expected in a rotation with Dylan Cease, Kevin Gausman and Shane Bieber and will join the Blue Jays' 40-man roster before the weekend.
- Later this month, as the season nears, Scherzer is ramping up in camp with less than a month before Opening Day on March 27, after his postseason appearances in 14.1 innings and 11 strikeouts.
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Max Scherzer doesn't wait before throwing bullpen in spring training for Blue Jays
Max Scherzer threw a bullpen session in spring training Monday for the Toronto Blue Jays, even before the team has formally announced his return.
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Max Scherzer wasted little time getting back on the mound in his return to the Toronto Blue Jays, throwing a bullpen session shortly after rejoining the club. The veteran right-hander, known for his aggressive work habits and meticulous preparation, used the session as an early step toward building up for game action with Toronto. According […] The post Max Scherzer Throws Bullpen Session in Return to Blue Jays appeared first on Get More Sports.
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