Blue Jays finalize 1-year deal with 3-time Cy Young winner Max Scherzer
The Canadian Press | Posted: February 5, 2025 6:41 AM | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
40-year-old pitcher was limited to 9 starts in 2024 with Texas
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer and the Toronto Blue Jays finalized a $15.5 million US, one-year contract on Tuesday.
The 40-year-old was limited to nine starts with Texas last year, going 2-4 with a 3.95 ERA. He opened the season on the injured list while recovering from lower back surgery and was on the IL from Aug. 2 to Sept. 13 because of shoulder fatigue. He didn't pitch after Sept. 14 because of a left hamstring strain.
Scherzer joins a projected rotation that includes Kevin Gausman, Jose Berrios and Chris Bassitt. The Blue Jays also have Bowden Francis coming off an impressive rookie season and Yariel Rodriguez, who signed a $32 million, five-year contract last February.
The Blue Jays finished last in the AL East at 74-88 and haven't won a playoff game since they were eliminated by Cleveland in the 2016 AL Championship Series. They were swept in the wild-card round in 2020, 2022 and 2023.
The addition of Scherzer marks a second notable move for Toronto after it finalized a $92.5 million, five-year contract with outfielder Anthony Santander on Jan. 20.
Scherzer became a free agent after he completed a $130 million, three-year contract. He agreed to the deal with the New York Mets in November 2021, but he was traded to Texas in July 2023.
The right-hander won World Series titles with Washington in 2019 and Texas in 2023.
He won his first Cy Young Award when he went 21-3 with a 2.90 ERA in 32 starts for Detroit in 2013. The eight-time All-Star earned consecutive NL Cy Young Awards with Washington in 2016 and 2017.
Scherzer is 216-112 with a 3.16 ERA in 466 games over 17 seasons, including 457 starts. He has 3,407 strikeouts in 2,878 innings.
He ranks second among active pitchers in strikeouts, wins and innings, trailing former teammate Justin Verlander in each category.
Right-hander Michael Petersen was designated for assignment by Toronto to open a roster spot.
Cubs acquire Brasier from Dodgers
The Chicago Cubs acquired Ryan Brasier in a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers, adding the right-hander to their bullpen after he was cut by the World Series champions last week.
The Cubs are sending a player to be named or cash to the Dodgers for Brasier, who went 1-0 with a 3.54 ERA in 29 games last year, including four starts. He was designated for assignment when the Dodgers finalized their one-year contract with Kirby Yates on Thursday.
Chicago has been active as it looks to get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2020, especially when it comes to upgrading its bullpen via trade. It added Eli Morgan and Ryan Pressly in a pair of trades before acquiring Brasier. It also got Cody Poteet from the New York Yankees in the Cody Bellinger deal.
The 37-year-old Brasier is owed $4.5 million in the second season of a two-year contract and can become a free agent after the World Series. He didn't pitch for the Dodgers between April 27 and Aug. 17 because of a strained right calf sustained in pregame warmups.
Brasier made his major league debut with the Angels in 2013. He signed with the Dodgers after he was released by the Boston Red Sox in May 2023, and he had a 1.89 ERA over his 68 appearances with the NL West club.
Brasier is 10-8 with a 3.85 ERA and 10 saves in 297 career games.
Left-hander Rob Zastryzny was designated for assignment to make room for Brasier on Chicago's 40-man roster.