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Who will be the next person to come off the board in free agency?
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer is determined to pitch in 2026, but the free-agent right-hander is willing to wait for the right opportunity to continue his illustrious career.
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Three teams that should take a chance on Max Scherzer
Scherzer might not be a Cy Young contender anymore, but he still might have something valuable left in the tank.
DETROIT — Veteran right-hander Max Scherzer remains unsigned as spring training approaches, and according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, he is prepared to wait until after Opening Day to find his next team.
Free-agent Max Scherzer is exploring his 2026 options and told The Athletic he’s healthy and ready when the right opportunity comes.
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Max Scherzer vs. Ernie Clement contract comparison: In-depth look at salary, role, and value
The Blue Jays' strategy is evident in their contrasting deals for Max Scherzer and Ernie Clement. Scherzer brings veteran star power and leadership at a significant cost, while Clement offers affordable versatility and long-term potential.
A notable update has reportedly emerged this week on the future of three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer.
The three-time Cy Young winner has been patient in free agency despite plans to pitch in 2026.
Max Scherzer, the formidable MLB pitcher, has amassed a $180 million net worth by 2025, a testament to his on-field dominance and shrewd financial planning. His career earnings are bolstered by strategic contracts and selective endorsements.
Max Scherzer will enter his age-42 season with hopes of one final World Series run. Which MLB contenders actually have space for him?