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Max Scherzer says his daughter's letter to Blue Jays was a bad negotiating tactic
Summary
Max Scherzer re-signed with the Toronto Blue Jays on a one-year contract, and his 8-year-old daughter Brooke's handwritten letter to the team went viral after being posted on Instagram; Scherzer said the family did not mail the letter.
Content
Max Scherzer was reintroduced as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays at spring training in Dunedin, Fla., after agreeing to a one-year contract. His eight-year-old daughter Brooke wrote a handwritten letter to the Blue Jays in December that was later shared on Instagram by his wife, Erica. The post and reposts of the letter were viewed more than one million times. Scherzer said the family did not mail the letter and called sending it "a bad negotiating tactic."
Key facts:
- Scherzer agreed to re-sign with the Toronto Blue Jays on a one-year deal that the article reports as $3 million with $10 million in potential incentives.
- Brooke Scherzer, age 8, wrote the handwritten letter around Dec. 17 while writing Christmas letters.
- Erica Scherzer posted the letter on Instagram and related posts have been viewed more than one million times across platforms.
- Max Scherzer said the family did not mail the letter and described that as a poor negotiating move.
- The article notes Scherzer is a three-time Cy Young Award winner and that this was his first official day at spring training with the club.
Summary:
The moment highlighted a personal, family-facing story around Scherzer's return to Toronto and attracted wide online attention; the article does not link the anecdote to team or season outcomes. Undetermined at this time.
