'41-year-old veteran pitcher' Scherzer seeks to make a comeback in Toronto...$15.5 million a year

Major League Baseball veteran pitcher Max Scherzer (41) is seeking a comeback in Toronto, copyright.

ESPN quoted a source on the 31st (Korea Standard Time) as saying, "Surezer has agreed to a one-year, $15.5 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays."메이저놀이터

Scherzer is a veteran player who has played in the big leagues since 2008. He has been known as a byword for consistency, starting more than 30 times every season from 2009 to 2018.

He is considered a likely player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame after retirement, leaving a big mark such as winning two World Series titles, selecting eight All-Stars, and winning the Cy Young Award in the two major leagues.

However, Scherzer, who was strong enough, could not resist the passage of time, and struggled due to injury last season. He pitched in only nine games due to back, shoulder and hamstring injuries. It was his smallest appearance in a single season since his debut in the big league in 2008.

Although rumors of retirement were circulating after the end of the season, Scherzer chose to extend his active career. And he headed to copyright in partnership with Toronto, which needed reinforcement of the starting lineup.

After successfully extending his active career, Scherzer is now challenging another milestone. He achieved 3,000 innings.

Scherzer had 2,878 innings until last season. He has 122 innings left until the end of the 3,000th inning. This figure is achievable if he rotates in a healthy manner.

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