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Scherzer's Blue Jays Return: Rotation Spot Uncertain
26 Feb
Summary
- Scherzer has signed with the Blue Jays as a free agent.
- His spot in the pitching rotation is currently uncertain.
- Injuries may create a starting role for Scherzer later.

News broke early Thursday that pitcher Scherzer has signed a free agent contract, marking his return to the Toronto Blue Jays. This signing brings a valuable veteran presence, but his placement within the team's pitching rotation remains uncertain. The Blue Jays already faced a surplus of pitchers vying for the traditional five starting spots.
With established pitchers like Berrios, Gausman, Manoah, and Bassitt, and strong contenders for the fifth spot like Ponce and Berrios, Scherzer's immediate starting role is not guaranteed. Even Eric Lauer, who performed well last season, appears to be on the outside looking in. The team is contemplating how to integrate Scherzer, potentially as a mentor or insurance against injuries.
Pitching injuries are frequent in baseball, suggesting Scherzer could step into a starting role if needed. His usage will be a key storyline for the Blue Jays this season, adding intrigue to his return.




