- Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:20 pm
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Is Scherzer a Blue Jay Pipe Dream?
The Blue Jays are reportedly interested in Max Scherzer. While this might seem like their typical offseason tire-kicking, it raises some interesting questions. Is Scherzer, with his age and injury history, a legitimate target for a team seemingly on the cusp of contention, or another instance of the Jays aiming high and missing?
Scherzer's 2024 season was rough, but his track record speaks for itself. Can he bounce back and provide veteran leadership to a young rotation? Or are the Jays setting themselves up for disappointment yet again? Considering the Jays’ recent struggles to land big names, should fans even get their hopes up?
More importantly, what does this say about the Blue Jays' overall strategy? Are they trying to make a splash and compete now, or are they simply going through the motions? If they miss out on Scherzer, what's their plan B? Is this a sign they’re serious about winning, or just another headline-grabber?
Let's hear your thoughts, Jays fans. Is Scherzer a realistic option? If not, who should Toronto target? Is the front office's approach to free agency effective, or do they need a change in strategy?
The Blue Jays are reportedly interested in Max Scherzer. While this might seem like their typical offseason tire-kicking, it raises some interesting questions. Is Scherzer, with his age and injury history, a legitimate target for a team seemingly on the cusp of contention, or another instance of the Jays aiming high and missing?
Scherzer's 2024 season was rough, but his track record speaks for itself. Can he bounce back and provide veteran leadership to a young rotation? Or are the Jays setting themselves up for disappointment yet again? Considering the Jays’ recent struggles to land big names, should fans even get their hopes up?
More importantly, what does this say about the Blue Jays' overall strategy? Are they trying to make a splash and compete now, or are they simply going through the motions? If they miss out on Scherzer, what's their plan B? Is this a sign they’re serious about winning, or just another headline-grabber?
Let's hear your thoughts, Jays fans. Is Scherzer a realistic option? If not, who should Toronto target? Is the front office's approach to free agency effective, or do they need a change in strategy?