Max Scherzer Re-Signs With Blue Jays
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Following the signing, Scherzer re-joined the Blue Jays at camp to prepare for the 2026 season. There he caught up with his old and new teammates, as well as manager John Schneider. Schneider recently spoke to the media about having Scherzer back in the clubhouse. "Good catching up with gramps,” Schneider said with a smile. “Nice to have him back.”
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