Toronto has exploded once again. Amid the quiet after a disappointing season, a thunderous statement from the veteran star at the top of the storm—a statement that has MLB turning its gaze to Northern Canada. In a moment widely shared on social media, the veteran pitcher stood in his familiar shade of blue, his eyes cold and determined, and his defiant assertion: “The baseball gods got it wrong… We know we’re a championship-caliber team, and we want to do that.”
And so, the 2026 journey suddenly… ignited today.
According to the rumors, the veteran star still has a burning desire for the championship trophy. Despite countless seasons, triumphs and disappointments, he still can’t accept the way last season ended. The Toronto Blue Jays—a team he described as “championship-worthy”—had to go down in what he called “the baseball gods got it wrong.”
This isn’t just a lament. This is a declaration of war.
It shows that there’s still a part of him in the Blue Jays—and maybe, his future is still tied to this place.

No one can deny: Toronto played last season as if it was destined for something great. From the comeback wins, the timely brilliance, to the tenacious fighting spirit that lasted all year long—this team had all the makings of a team ready to do great things.
But baseball loves cruelty.
A few mistimed swings. An unlucky pitch. A bullpen call that didn’t go their way. And the dream ended in a sob.
That’s what haunts Scherzer. He believes everything was done “right” in so many ways—but the results weren’t theirs. And if there’s anything that makes Toronto more dangerous for 2026, it’s that… they know they should have won.
Not every player Scherzer’s age has an “unfinished business” mentality—but he does. His experience as a veteran of the postseason makes his words carry even more weight.
It’s no longer “hope.” It’s no longer “maybe.” It’s no longer “dream.”
With that, Toronto seems to have moved into “must win” mode.

It’s a message to the team.
It’s a warning to MLB.
And most importantly—it sends a signal that Scherzer is still there, still ready, and still willing to take the league down one more time.
Toronto always has talent. Toronto always has passion. Toronto always has moments that make fans stand up. But this time, they have something else: the anger of a champion robbed of his chance.
A great team is built not only on talent—but also on raw wounds. And if there’s anything that makes Scherzer’s statement a true BREAKING NEWS, it’s the feeling that…
Toronto hasn’t said its last word.
Scherzer hasn’t left the game.
And the championship flame has just been rekindled.
2026 is right around the corner.
And the Blue Jays aren’t just getting ready—they’re getting ready to reclaim what’s rightfully theirs.
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