In December, max shazerBrooke’s 8-year-old daughter wrote a letter toronto blue jays With a simple request: that his father be reassigned with the organization.
A few months later, he got his wish.
On Wednesday, a source confirmed to ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez that Scherzer and the Blue Jays have reached a one-year, $3 million deal that will keep the three-time Cy Young winner in Toronto.
Scherzer, 41, will be running it back with the Blue Jays as the club came up just short of a trip to the World Series last season, a disappointment Brooke Scherzer acknowledged in her letter.
He wrote, “Dear Blue Jays, I’m so sorry you didn’t win the World Series. I hope you win next time. I hope my dad comes back to the team.”
She explained why she hoped her father would return: “My whole family loves spending time in Toronto with our dad. We love the Aquarium, the CN Tower, and of course the stadium. I’m looking forward to coming back next season.
“Love, Max Scherzer’s daughter.”
Scherzer is no longer in All-Star form on the mound, but the veteran right-hander still contributed with a 5.19 ERA in 85 innings for the Blue Jays last season – nearly double his workload the season before. The future Hall of Famer was also useful in the postseason, posting a 3.77 ERA and a 1–0 record in three starts.

