One day, Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer will likely be first-ballot Hall of Famers. But here’s some free advice for the ...
As we say goodbye to 2025, it's a good time to revisit some of the best moments of the past season. From 13-strikeout ...
Nicklas Backstrom, arguably one of the best professional hockey players of the last 20 years, has found a buyer for his 16,000 square-foot McLean home.
A look at news events in October 2025: ...
ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney believes that three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer will return for his 19th big-league season and that he could sign with the San Francisco Giants this winter.
View post: Andy Reid, Chiefs Announce Quarterback News on Monday ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney believes that three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer will return for his 19th big-league season ...
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Blue Jays: It’s good discourse, but don’t take a José Berríos trade to the bank just yet
I love a Blue Jays transaction as much as the next fan. It’s genuinely a good feeling to hear the Blue Jays in on so many names, meaning they’re willing to drop a bunch of cash or set up a trade.
The Toronto Blue Jays‘ pitching staff could look much different in 2026. Toronto’s rotation featured the likes of Max Scherzer and Chris Bassitt last season, and both are free agents. Although both ...
The Toronto Blue Jays fell just short of winning the World Series last season. After their Game 7 loss to the Dodgers, they could look to make some major changes. The Blue Jays have already started ...
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The Season that Was: Max Scherzer
The Jays signed Max Scherzer to a one-year contract in February of this year. For one-year and $15.5 million. At 40, it wasn’t bad money, even for a future Hall of Famer. In 2024, he started nine ...
Max Scherzer is surely going to end up in Cooperstown when his time in MLB is officially over. The question is, when will that be? Scherzer is keen on pitching again in 2026, despite coming off of the ...
Max Scherzer is one of multiple surefire future Hall of Famers on the open market this winter. Where could he wind up for his 19th season? Share on Facebook (opens in a new tab) Share on Twitter ...
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