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Max Scherzer and Toronto Blue Jays agree to $3 million, 1-year deal, AP source says

NEW YORK (AP) — Max Scherzer is returning to the Toronto Blue Jays.

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Two weeks into spring training, the three-time Cy Young Award winner has agreed with the reigning American League champions on a $3 million, one-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press early Thursday.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal was subject to a successful physical and had not been announced.

The 41-year-old Scherzer can earn another $10 million in performance bonuses.

Scherzer went 5-5 with a 5.19 ERA in 17 starts and 85 innings for the Blue Jays last season, his 18th in the major leagues. Then he made three starts in the postseason, beating Seattle 8-2 in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series before getting the ball twice in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The right-hander pitched 4 1/3 innings of one-run ball in Game 7 and left to a rousing ovation from fans in Toronto, but the Blue Jays lost 5-4 in 11 innings.

Scherzer signed a $15.5 million, one-year contract with Toronto in February 2025. A free agent again this winter, he's set to rejoin the Blue Jays and provide even more depth for a strong rotation expected to feature some combination of Dylan Cease, Kevin Gausman, Shane Bieber, Trey Yesavage, Cody Ponce, José Berríos and Eric Lauer.

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"He's not afraid to question baserunning, question defense, question offense. He still thinks he's our best baserunner on the team from his days with the Nationals," Blue Jays manager John Schneider said about Scherzer last fall. "He's not afraid to push the envelope. He's not afraid to be curious. He's not afraid to share things that he's been through that maybe I haven't been through."

Scherzer has won two World Series titles, with Washington in 2019 and Texas in 2023. The eight-time All-Star is 221-117 with a 3.22 ERA for the Diamondbacks, Tigers, Nationals, Dodgers, Mets, Rangers and Blue Jays.

He ranks 11th on the career list with 3,489 strikeouts — 20 behind Hall of Famer Walter Johnson.

AP Baseball Writers Janie McCauley and Mike Fitzpatrick contributed to this report.

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Max Scherzer and Toronto Blue Jays agree to $3 million, 1-year deal, AP source says

NEW YORK (AP) — Max Scherzer is returning to the Toronto Blue Jays. Two weeks into spring training, the three-...
Joel Quenneville reaches 1,000 victories, joining Scotty Bowman in an elite club for NHL coaches

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Joel Quenneville's 1,000th career victory as an NHL head coach was so dramatic that he almost had to be reminded of the milestone when the clock finally hit zeros on the Anaheim Ducks'6-5 comeback win.

Associated Press Anaheim Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville, center, celebrates with goaltender Lukas Dostal (1) after winning his 1,000th career coaching victory with a 6-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers in an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Anaheim Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville, center, poses with players and family after winning his 1,000th career coaching victory with a 6-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers in an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Anaheim Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville, center, celebrates with players and family after winning his 1,000th career coaching victory with a 6-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers in an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Anaheim Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville, center, poses with players and family after winning his 1,000th career coaching victory with a 6-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers in an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

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When Quenneville stood at center ice with his wife, his daughter and his entire team for a postgame photo moments later Wednesday night, he allowed himself a moment out of the hockey grind to appreciate history.

"I wasn't prioritizing the number," Quenneville said after joining Scotty Bowman in the most exclusive hockey coaching club. "I just wanted to play well tonight and find a way to win. That was the motivation, and it turned out to be a very special one as well."

His Ducks rallied to beat two-time defending conference champion Edmonton in their return from the Olympic break, overcoming a pair of two-goal deficits and another one-goal deficit during their frenetic four-goal third period.

Cutter Gauthier scored the winner with 1:14 to play, and Anaheim hung on for its NHL-leading eighth multigoal comeback win during its first year under Quenneville, whose players all gathered at the bench to mob their coach after the whistle.

"It was an important game for us in a lot of ways," said Quenneville, who has the second-place Ducks in the Stanley Cup playoff race for the first time since 2018. "They had the puck a lot more than we did, but at the same time, I thought we found a way to win a game. It had other meanings, but to me it was the importance of where it put us in the standings, and coming out of the break, the momentum that we could get off a win like tonight."

The 67-year-old Quenneville received some fine bottles of wine and cigars among his postgame gifts, but he planned to celebrate just with a beer.

The second member of the 1,000-win club took a long time to join Bowman, who got his 1,000th with the Detroit Red Wings on Feb. 8, 1997 — just a month after Quenneville coached his very first game with the St. Louis Blues.

Quenneville reached the mark in his 1,825th game of a career highlighted by three Stanley Cup championships with the Chicago Blackhawks. Bowman finished his career in 2002 with 1,244 victories in 2,141 regular-season games, also winning nine Stanley Cup titles as a coach.

"He's from a different league when I look at his company," Quenneville said about Bowman, who was a senior advisor of hockey operations to his son, general manager Stan Bowman, during the Blackhawks' successful run under Quenneville.

"I think he's lonesome up there, the number he's at," Quenneville added. "I had Scotty and Stan in Chicago together. We had some great wins, and he's got a lot of Cups. He's been very successful in the game. ... I'm happy to be getting the opportunity back in the game and be around a team like we've got now."

Quenneville hasmade a successful return to the NHLthis season in Anaheim after a four-year absence from the league following his resignation from the Florida Panthers in late 2021 over his inaction duringthe Blackhawks' sexual abuse scandal11 years earlier.

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Quenneville's NHL ban was lifted in July 2024, and the Ducks hired him one year later to take over a struggling franchise with no playoff appearances in seven consecutive seasons. Anaheim (31-23-3) has vaulted into the thick of the Western Conference playoff race in its first season under Quenneville, who has led his teams to the playoffs in 20 of the 22 NHL seasons he finished behind a bench.

When asked if there were times when he wondered whether he would have a chance to reach 1,000 wins, Quenneville replied: "It's something that I don't think about. I think my motivation, my goals were always once you win a Cup one time, you can't wait to do it again. It's always been the reason why we're doing what we're doing."

After playing 13 NHL seasons as a sturdy defenseman with the signature bristly mustache he has sported for his entire adult life, Quenneville has been an NHL head coach for parts of 26 seasons, and he has won at every stop.

He led the Blues to seven consecutive playoff appearances before his firing. Quenneville then lasted just three seasons in Colorado despite producing two playoff teams.

He replaced Denis Savard behind the Blackhawks' bench in 2008 and led the Original Six franchise to eight straight playoff appearances and three championships — including the 2010 Stanley Cup, which ended the NHL's longest active drought at 59 seasons.

Quenneville joined the Panthers in April 2019, but his third season in Florida ended abruptly when the NHL banned him along with Stan Bowman and Al MacIsaac "as a result of their inadequate response upon being informed in 2010 of allegations that Blackhawks player Kyle Beach had been assaulted by the club's video coach," the league said.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman determined Quenneville had showed remorse for his inaction on the allegations that surfaced during Chicago's playoff run to a Stanley Cup title. Quenneville said he also worked with advocacy groups to study the proper ways to lead in such situations.

Quenneville remained intently focused on the NHL during his four years away from the bench, watching games every night on television from his home in Florida and staying in contact with his countless friends in the game. Those friends included Pat Verbeek, his former teammate with the Hartford Whalers and the Ducks' general manager.

Verbeek fired Greg Cronin and persuaded owner Henry Samueli to take the potential risk and the definite public-relations hit of hiring Quenneville. The move has worked out splendidly on the ice so far, with the Ducks dramatically improving their record with a talented young core gaining another year of experience.

Bowman and Quenneville could be joined in the 1,000-win club by two more veteran coaches within the next few seasons.

Paul Maurice, who won the past two Stanley Cup titles with the Panthers, has 945 career victories with five teams. Lindy Ruff earned his 933rd career victory Wednesday night with the Buffalo Sabres' 2-1 win over New Jersey.

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Max Scherzer contract with Blue Jays: What we know

Max Scherzer is not ready to step off the mound just yet.

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The three-time Cy Young Award winner is set to return to theToronto Blue Jaysfor his 19th season in MLB, according to multiple reports.

Scherzer and the Blue Jays have agreed to a deal that carries a $3 million base salary for 2026 with up to $10 million in incentives,Sportsnet baseball columnist Shi Davidireports.

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Scherzer returns to a team that reached the World Series, going all the way to Game 7 against theLos Angeles Dodgers. Scherzer was given the ball to start that Game 7 at home on Nov. 1 and went 4.1 innings, striking out 3. He exited with a 3-1 lead, but Toronto eventually lost 5-4 in extra innings.

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The 41-year-old pitcher had a 5-5 record and finished with a 5.19 ERA and 82 strikeouts in 17 games in 2025. In three playoff appearances he posted a 3.77 ERA.

He helped fill a need in Toronto after right-hander Bowden Francis underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery. Scherzer will enter the 2026 season with a career record of 221-117 and a 3.22 ERA. He has 3,489 strikeouts, which places him 11th all-time.

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Why is Jamal Murray out? Status of Nuggets star vs. Celtics

TheDenver Nuggetsruled guard Jamal Murray out for the rest of their game against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday, Feb. 25.

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Murray was on the team's injury report before the game, dealing with "right hamstring tightness," but he was deemed available to play. And that's not what took him out of the game.

Murray shot just 1-of-3 from the field for two points in 8 minutes of play. He was 0-for-2 from the 3-point line.

Here's what happened to Murray:

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Why was Jamal Murray ruled out?

Murray was ruled outduring the game against the Celtics due to an illness, the team announced on X. He was initially deemed questionable to return before being ruled out.

Despite getting almost nothing from one of their stars, the Nuggets won 103-84.

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Murray has averaged 18.6 points, 4.9 assists and 3.8 rebounds per game in 589 games played. He has averaged 25.5 points, 7.5 assists and 4.4 rebounds this season. The guard was named an All-Star for the first time in his career this season.

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New Zealand's two-time Olympic rugby gold medalist Woodman-Wickliffe retires, again

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand women'srugbystarPortia Woodman-Wickliffeis retiring for a second time at the age of 34.

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The two-time World Women's Player of the Year who won gold medals in rugby sevens at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics announced her decision Thursday.

Woodman-Wickliffecame out of a short retirementto play for New Zealand's Black Ferns at the Women's World Cup in Britain last year.

"I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to represent my country, my iwi (tribe), my hapū and my whānau (family) one last time on the World Cup stage, a moment I will cherish forever," she said in a statement. "As I step into this next chapter of my life, I feel both excited and a little nervous, but I'm ready."

Woodman-Wickliffe excelled at track and netball before switching to rugby in 2012, competing at Rio de Janeiro in 2016 when rugby sevens became an Olympic sport for the first time. New Zealand won the silver medal that year.

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Her father and uncle both were All Blacks.

She played 241 times for New Zealand on the World Sevens Series, scoring 256 tries and in 2020 was named the women's sevens player of the previous decade.

Woodman-Wickliffe was also a member of New Zealand teams which won the Rugby World Cup in 2017 and 2022.

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Jokic has 30 points and 12 rebounds in the Nuggets' 103-84 win over the Celtics

DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic had 30 points and 12 rebounds on a rough shooting night to help the Denver Nuggets beat the Boston Celtics 103-84 on Wednesday.

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Denver played most of the game without guard Jamal Murray. He left after logging 7:51 due to an illness and did not return.

Tim Hardaway Jr. added 14 points as the Nuggets bounced back from a 1-2 trip out of the All-Star break, which included a loss at Golden State on Sunday. They kept pace with Houston in the tight Western Conference standings. Denver is percentage points behind the Rockets for third place.

Jaylen Brown returned to Boston's lineup after sitting out Tuesday night at Phoenix with a right knee contusion. Brown had 23 points for the Celtics, who finished 3-1 on a Western Conference trip. They had won five straight and nine of 10 before running out of steam in the thin air.

Colorado native Derrick White scored 18 of his 20 points in the second quarter.

Jokic struggled from the field and behind the arc. He shot 11 of 28 overall and was 4 of 13 on 3-pointers, but helped spark an 11-0 run to end the third quarter that gave Denver a 10-point lead heading into the final period.

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The Nuggets extended the lead to 17 on Jonas Valanciunas' tip-in midway through the fourth, and Boston coach Joe Mazzulla took out his starters.

Denver honored Doug Moe with a tribute video at the first timeout. Moe, who won 432 games in his 10 seasons as the Nuggets' coach, died Feb. 17 at 87. He led them to the Western Conference finals in 1985 and won two Midwest Division titles with Denver.

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Jeremy Swayman admits U.S. men's hockey team 'should've reacted differently' to controversial moment of Trump call

The aftermath of a viral postgame phone call with President Donald Trump continues forthe gold medal-winning U.S. men's hockey team. After the controversial moment, in which Trump invited the American men to the White House and the State of the Unionand then joked about having to invite the women's team or else"I probably would be impeached," players are facing questions as they return to their NHL teams.

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Goalie Jeremy Swayman was asked about it on Wednesday and admitted that he and his teammates, several of whom laughed after Trump's delivery, could have handled the moment better.

"We should've reacted differently," said Swayman, who stars for the Boston Bruins,via New England Hockey Journal's Evan Marinofsky.

"We know that we're so excited for the women's team. We have so much respect for the women's team, and to share that gold medal with them is something that we're forever grateful for."

Many have found the men's players' reaction demeaning, consideringthe women's team also beat Canada 2-1 in overtime to win gold in a similarly dramatic fashionduring theMilan Cortina Olympics.

Earlier this week, on "Good Morning America," U.S. men's hockey stars Jack Hughes,who clinched gold with his famous OT winner, and his brother Quinn addressed the matter.

Jack, a center for the New Jersey Devils, explained how, after Sunday's triumph in Italy, the American men's and women's teams were celebrating together in the cafeteria at 3:30 a.m. Later in the interview, when it was mentioned thatthe U.S. women's hockey team declined its invitation to the State of the Union, Quinn offered some thoughts as well.

"I'm glad you mentioned the women's team again," said Quinn, a defenseman for the Minnesota Wild.

"We're extremely happy for them," he said. "Obviously [there's] a lot going [around] on social media right now surrounding our team and their team, but in the last couple summers, we did a lot of training with them and got to know a lot of those girls really well."

U.S. men's hockey players who didn't make D.C. trip explain why

Tampa Bay Lightning center Jake Guentzel was among a group of five players who weren't in attendance for the D.C. trip. He and others pointed to busy schedules, including the need for family time, in the wake of the Games.

"Just kind of a timing thing for me and my family," Guentzel said Wednesday,per 95.7 WDAE's Samuel Cohen. "I was definitely not denying the request to go."

Guentzel later said, referencing the Stanley Cup title he won with the Pittsburgh Penguins: "I was fortunate to go in 2017 when Trump was in office. But just thought ... we got a lot of games coming up the rest of the year. It's going to be a tough schedule. Two weeks of Olympic break, I thought it would be good to just kind of come home, rest and recover and just try to spend some time with my family before we get going."

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Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger also cited the turnaround time and an opportunity to take care of his 3-month-old baby at home as reasons why he missed the trip,when talking to reporters on Wednesday. He called getting invited "a tremendous honor,"per The Dallas Morning News' Lia Assimakopoulos.

As for the viral Trump call, Oettinger said, per Assimakopoulos:

"My opinion on that is there's no one that supports women's hockey more than me. I know a lot of those girls personally. I think if you would've been at the bar watching the game with me where I was, watching the women's hockey, there was no one as excited as me when they won the gold medal.

"They're incredible, and they deserve all the credit in the world. They're dominant. I was just so happy for those girls. To get to know a few of them personally made it that much cooler. The fact that the men and the women both have the gold medal right now is pretty cool."

U.S. women's hockey declines invitation; Hilary Knight calls Trump's comment a 'distasteful joke'

The women's team turned down its invite to D.C. due to what a USA Hockey spokesperson described as "previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games" as well as the timing of the event,per NBC News.

U.S. women's hockey icon Hilary Knight,who scored a game-tying goal to force overtime against Canada in the gold-medal game, characterized Trump's widely circulated postgame commentas a "distasteful joke," in a Wednesday appearance on ESPN's SportsCenter.

"Unfortunately that is overshadowing a lot of the success, the success of just women at the Olympics carrying for Team USA and having amazing gold-medal feats," said Knight, who now has 15 goals in her Olympic career, the most any U.S. women's hockey player has recorded.

She later said that she believes "there's a genuine level of support" and "respect" between the men's and women's teams.

During Trump's State of the Union address, he indicated that the U.S. women's hockey team would soon be joining him at the White House, but,according to a Wednesday report from Front Office Sports, a USA Hockey spokesperson told FOS that it's "TBD" whether the American women are committed to making a White House visit.

The women's team features a handful of college players, and the NCAA Women's Frozen Four will take place this year on March 20-22. The PWHL regular season doesn't end until late April.

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