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Blue Jays Notes: Burnes, Bregman, Scherzer, Varsho, Swanson, Burr

By Mark Polishuk | April 13, 2025 at 8:44am CDT

The Blue Jays were one of the kings of the rumor mill this winter, seemingly linked to just about every notable name on the free agent market.  Corbin Burnes was one of those targets, and USA Today’s Bob Nightengale sheds some light on the Jays’ pursuit in his notes column today while also countering his own past reporting on the matter.

Back in December, Nightengale wrote that the Jays and Giants offered Burnes more than the six-year, $210MM he received from the Diamondbacks.  Burnes himself described Arizona’s offer as “by far the best offer that we had,” as Nightengale’s latest report notes that the “Giants’ pursuit of Burnes stopped before it really got started.”  As for Toronto, Nightengale now writes that the Jays’ offer “was not only low, but was 75% deferred.”

While the exact dollar figures aren’t known, it seems possible that the Blue Jays might have technically offered more than $210MM, yet the heavy amount of deferred money involved lowered the contract’s current value to below what Burnes got from the D’Backs.  It should be noted that Burnes’ Arizona deal also involves $64MM in deferrals, and the fact that Burnes can opt out of his deal after the 2026 also impacts the financial structure.

Alex Bregman was another name reportedly on the Blue Jays’ target list, yet Nightengale writes that “they didn’t make a single offer to Bregman, let alone engage with him.”  The Jays entered the offseason without a clear answer at second or third base, so it made sense on paper that Toronto would at least check in on Bregman as a solution to the need at the hot corner.  Instead, the Jays acquired Andres Gimenez to become the new everyday second baseman, and stuck with internal options (i.e. Will Wagner, Ernie Clement) to split time at third base.

One free agent Toronto did sign was Max Scherzer, who inked a one-year, $15.5MM contract.  Unfortunately, the longtime star’s Jays debut ended after just three innings due to continued issues with his right thumb, leading to a trip to the 15-day injured list.  The righty received a cortisone shot just under two weeks ago, and Jays manager John Schneider told Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith and other reporters that a fresh set of imaging tests taken Friday didn’t reveal any damage.

While this represents some good news, both the team and Scherzer remain in day-to-day mode as they try to figure out the injury that has now bothered Scherzer for the better part of a year.  Scherzer is playing catch and throwing off of flat ground for now, but has yet to bump up his throwing program to prepare for a return to action.

Moving onto some more injury updates, Daulton Varsho will start playing in full extended Spring Training games this coming week.  Varsho underwent rotator cuff surgery last September and began the season on the 10-day injured list as he continued his rehab work.  Throwing remains the final step in the process, as Varsho has yet to start making full throws from the outfield, but presumably he’ll check that box before returning to proper game action.

Despite his semi-injured status, Varsho still got a good deal of work in during the Jays’ actual Spring Training, as he had 37 plate appearances as a designated hitter.  The fact that Varsho has been able to partake in other baseball activities beyond throwing could mean that it might not take him long to get fully ramped up for his eventual return to the Blue Jays’ active roster.  He’ll still surely need a Triple-A rehab assignment, but it appears as though Varsho is on pace to meet his expected timeline of an IL activation before the end of April.

Erik Swanson is also on the road to recovery after a median nerve entrapment in his right arm led to a season-opening stint on the IL.  Swanson will face live hitters this week and is expected to then start a minor league rehab assignment.  Ryan Burr threw a bullpen session yesterday, in the latest step of his rehab after he also started the year on the 15-day IL due to shoulder fatigue.

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20 Comments

  1. LordD99

    4 weeks ago

    I wonder if Scherzer’s issue relates to how he grips the ball on a specific type of pitch? If so, could be problematic even if they identify the pitch.

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    • TJG88

      4 weeks ago

      He’s always had such violent mechanics — my guess is Father Time is just catching up to him with the general aches and pains.

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      • Chris from NJ

        4 weeks ago

        Exactly right. He’s 40. Max always has a song to go along with it.

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      • greg1

        4 weeks ago

        I would agree that his motion was not going to lead to a career into his 40’s, but the thumb issue is not caused by that.

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      • Fbi

        4 weeks ago

        Lol

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  2. Samuel

    4 weeks ago

    I’ve watched this happen every off-season here for over 10 years……

    A bunch of stuff is reported on in dozens and dozens of articles regarding individual free agents. Posters jump in believing every word and arguing this and that. Often calling each other (and me) names and insulting us.

    After all the hubbub press conferences are held, and articles like this come out setting the record straight are written. Do people learn from this? No. Comments go on for years citing the rumors that were never true.

    The exact same thing is happening today in the US with the tariff situation.

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    • JoeBrady

      4 weeks ago

      Well, you need some discussion, but far too many posters act like they have inside information. If you’re not a doctor that has seen the MRIs, you don’t know.

      IRT to tariffs, it’s even worse. I’d guess that 95% of the people know little to nothing about tariffs, maybe 4% know enough to have an intelligent conversation about them, and maybe 1% of the people have MBA-level+ knowledge of tariffs.

      But they love them or hate them, and 95% of the people that love them voted for Trump. And 95% of the people that voted for Harris, hate them.

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      • jimmertee

        3 weeks ago

        Some posters act like they have inside baseball info and evidence suggests that some posters actually have inside baseball information.

        Many commenters can’t tell which is which so they insult posters to bring them down to their own clueless level.

        Reply
  3. Therealeman

    4 weeks ago

    Paying Scherzer $15 million after last season is a fireable offense.

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    Reply
  4. Fever Pitch Guy

    4 weeks ago

    Jays made no effort to sign Alex? Didn’t even make an offer? Shocker!

    If only reporters were held accountable for what they report …

    1
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    • Canuckleball

      4 weeks ago

      The thing is, reporters can only write about what they’re told from sources and the sources are mostly player agents. It’s the agents who are spreading all the false info.

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  5. Samuel

    4 weeks ago

    Mark Shapiro has never been an innovator. Rather he’s what might be called an ‘Early Pro Sports Copycat”. He’ll try what’s successful for other franchises; then gets stuck in a corner and spends years thrashing around until he steals another idea from an organization that’s had recent success.

    Hence the Jays using the Dodgers big-market strategy of deferred high/long-term salaries for name players (actually the Nationals did that years ago and it wound up burning them).

    This happens when one can’t develop an organization with a style of play, a farm system, or a successful coaching staff.

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    • SweetLou

      4 weeks ago

      Im no shapiro fan, but what are you on about??? Copying the dodgers?
      The jays rarely hand out long term deals, and there are no deferrals.

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      • MotownWings13

        4 weeks ago

        Except the deal they just signed Santander to includes deferrals.

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    • JoeBrady

      4 weeks ago

      Hence the Jays using the Dodgers big-market strategy of deferred high/long-term salaries for name players
      ============================
      1-I think TO has maybe $25M in deferred salary, which is very little in today’s game.

      2-The deferred salary for name players remark is pretty much meaningless. I don’t think anyone worries about deferring salary for no-name players.

      Reply
  6. philliesfan215

    4 weeks ago

    Nightengale wrong? never! What slander!

    He’s awful at his job.

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  7. Baseballisthebest

    4 weeks ago

    Nightengale says “I lied in December and I’m lting now about deferrals”.

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  8. SweetLou

    4 weeks ago

    @motown oh jeeze my bad. One contract with deferrals lol theyre the same as the dodgers now. Smh

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    • Samuel

      4 weeks ago

      SweetLou;

      You’d have to know Mr. Shapiro’s history….

      From wanting to the be the A’s, then the Red Sox, then the Rays. When he went to work for a major market franchise he anted to be the Yankees…..that hit a wall so now he’s following the Dodgers moves.

      From taking whatever is in vogue regarding stats in how to build a batting order, to when defense or offense is a priority at a position, to how to build a bullpen.

      There is nothing original or defining about his teams. He stands by what they’ve done that isn’t working, until he copies he latest successful move from a winning team.

      I’ve been watching MLB since 1955. Please don’t lump me in with some guy that noticed something and blew it into something it’s not. Mark Shapiro’s father was a famous players agent that he learned from. He has a degree in history, and through his fathers connections he didn’t have to work his way up in baseball – he was mentored and promoted. He’s a marketing guy that’s great with the media (uses a lot of up-to-date buzzwords)….and no one in his organizations is allowed to know more about baseball than he does.

      Makes some good moves at times, but they never last long. He wears on local fans that understand the game.

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      • jimmertee

        3 weeks ago

        As said in 2015/2016 repeatedly in these pages. the BlueJays will never win with Mark Shaipiro and Ross Atkins influencing baseball decisions. There is a definitive characteristic of all Mark Shapiro teams: they do not win championships and never will.

        Mark Shapiro is an adminstrative and renovations genius. He should be given a medal for what he did to get the BlueJays through Covid and the border crap. He should be given awards for his stadium renovations of Dunedin, Buffalo and the Rogers center.

        But he shouldn’t be allowed to touch any part of the baseball operation. If he tries to influence any baseball hiring/firing, any draft, any trade or any signing he should be escorted back to his office where he can sit and do admin.

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