Former Rangers jug Max Scherzer went against Blue Jays on one year appointment, reports say

Max Scherzer will not beat on Globe Life Field next season – at least not as a member of Texas Rangers.

The free agent accepted a one -year deal worth $ 15.5 million with Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday, According to several reportsto return to its 18th mlb season.

Rangers acquired Scherzer, 40, just before the trading deadline for 2023, and although most of his time in a rangers uniform was full of injuries, he still helped lead the organization to his first World Cup. He was also unwilling to waive his clause without trade last season despite the organization’s disappointing campaign while trying to defend their title.

Scherzer, who has 216 wins and is 11. On the all-time strikeout list of 3,407, said during the season he would bid a return to Rangers. But he also acknowledged that returns after his first two trips through free agency are rare when a player comes on the market.

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Blue Jays is scheduled to get a stop in Arlington in the regular season 2025. Toronto plays a three-game series against Texas from Monday 26 May to Wednesday 28 May.

Short: Among other former rangers with the glory of the post -season, Relief Pitcher Neftali Feliz also signed Thursday on a minor league contract with Seattle Mariners. Feliz has not looked up in an MLB game since the 2021 season as a member of Los Angeles Dodgers.

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