The Toronto Blue Jays didn’t just re-sign Max Scherzer. They structured his contract to send a message. Official details of Scherzer’s one-year deal reveal a $3 million base salary with up to $10 million in incentives — all tied strictly to innings pitched. Starting at 65 innings and increasing in $1 million increments every 10 innings through 155, the contract could max out at $13 million. There are no ... Read more
$3 Million Base, $10 Million on the Line — Toronto Makes Calculated Gamble on Scherzer. DD
The Toronto Blue Jays didn’t just re-sign Max Scherzer. Max Scherzer | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images They structured his contract to send a message. Official details of Scherzer’s one-year deal reveal a $3 million base salary with up to $10 million in incentives — all tied strictly to innings pitched. Starting at 65 innings and increasing in $1 million increments every 10 innings through 155, the contract could max ... Read more
📢 GLOBAL REACTION: From Unicorn to Father — Ohtani’s Most Human Moment Yet ⚡ .NL
The stadium was shaking. Fireworks tore across the sky. Cameras flashed without mercy. And then, through the noise, Shohei Ohtani said five words that silenced the world. “I won for my child.” Rewritten, Dramatic Article “I WON FOR MY CHILD!” It wasn’t rehearsed. It wasn’t calculated. It wasn’t part of a marketing script. It was raw. And in that moment — standing beneath falling confetti, voice ... Read more
⚡ WORLD SERIES MOMENT: Ohtani’s Raw Declaration Leaves Fans in Tears ⚡ .NL
The stadium was shaking. Fireworks tore across the sky. Cameras flashed without mercy. And then, through the noise, Shohei Ohtani said five words that silenced the world. “I won for my child.” Rewritten, Dramatic Article “I WON FOR MY CHILD!” It wasn’t rehearsed. It wasn’t calculated. It wasn’t part of a marketing script. It was raw. And in that moment — standing beneath falling confetti, voice ... Read more
Don’t Be Surprised If This Met Plays More — and This One Plays Less — Than You Think. DD
Spring training always tells a story — if you’re willing to read between the lines. For the New York Mets, early usage patterns under Carlos Mendoza are already hinting at how roles may shift in 2026. Injuries will inevitably reshape plans, but as things stand, one player looks poised to see more action than expected — while another may need to adjust to a more measured workload. Tyrone Taylor will play more than ... Read more



