In the most challenging times of a career, sometimes what keeps an athlete going isn’t statistics, not the spotlight — but a timely message.
And for Max Scherzer, the veteran star of the Toronto Blue Jays, that came in a simple yet powerful way: a message from his family amidst questions about his performance.
“Even a ship at sea has rocky moments…”
That’s a quote believed to have come from Scherzer’s wife, shared internally recently, and immediately became an emotional highlight in the Blue Jays locker room — where pressure and expectations weigh heavily on veterans like him.

At 41, Scherzer is no longer the dominant figure who once struck fear into every MLB lineup. The current season presents a harsher reality:
Inconsistent performance across games; a higher ERA than career standards; games where pitch command is lost; and signs of physical fatigue after years of top-level competition.
While there are still moments of brilliance, Scherzer can no longer maintain the dominance of 6-7 innings like he did during his peak in Washington or New York.
For a pitcher once a symbol of perfection in pitching intensity, this is a difficult phase to accept.
But it was at that moment that a simple message became a source of emotional support.
According to internal sources, the message from the Scherzer family wasn’t about tactics, pitching mechanics, or statistics.
It was simply a human reminder.
A metaphorical image: even the sturdiest boats cannot avoid big waves.
For Scherzer, known for his steely personality and extreme competitive spirit, this message is believed to have had a significant impact. Instead of viewing his current performance as a “decline,” he was reminded that this is simply a natural part of the long journey.
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In the Blue Jays’ locker room, Scherzer is judged more than just by his numbers.
He is seen as:
A quiet leader
A mentor to younger pitchers
A symbol of resilience in the modern era of MLB
Even though his performance is no longer as consistent as before, Scherzer’s value lies in how he prepares for each game: disciplined, self-critical, and never giving up.
One team member once described him simply:
“Even on a bad day, he’s still the hardest worker in the room.”
It’s undeniable that time is affecting every aspect of Scherzer’s game.
Velocity has slightly decreased, recovery time after each inning is longer, and his ability to maintain sharpness across multiple innings isn’t what it used to be.
But what keeps him in the rotation isn’t just his reputation, but the belief that in big games, his experience remains irreplaceable.
The Blue Jays understand that—a young pitcher might explode, but a veteran like Scherzer can keep the team grounded in the most stressful moments.
The most remarkable thing during this period isn’t the numbers, but Scherzer’s reaction.
He doesn’t shy away from difficulties. He doesn’t blame others. And most importantly, he continues to play.

As someone who has won numerous Cy Young awards and played in some of MLB’s most intense playoff games, Scherzer understands that a career doesn’t always go up in a straight line.
There are downhill stretches — and it’s how a player reacts to them that defines legacy.
The saying “even a ship at sea has its rough patches” isn’t just encouragement for an athlete.
It reflects a broader truth about elite sports: even legends face human limitations.
But what defines Scherzer has never been just speed or strikeout.
It’s how he reacts when things aren’t perfect.
Amidst a turbulent season, Max Scherzer is battling not only his opponents on the court, but also time itself.
And in a moment when pressure seemed to be mounting, a message from his family reminded him:
No storm lasts forever.
The ship may be rough.
But keep moving forward.