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There is still work to do to round out the team. (They have not, for the record, hired a manager or a coaching staff.) Not in need of a shortstop with Francisco Lindor already signed for more than a decade, Scherzer was the biggest possible fish Cohen's Mets could go after this offseason, and now they have reeled him in. Scherzer and Jacob deGrom (who has recently been the best pitcher in the world when healthy) won the NL Cy Young each year between 20. Scherzer, an eight-time All-Star renowned for his relentless intensity, lends instant credibility to a Mets team that often finds itself as the butt of jokes. Louis Cardinals.Īll of that looks tame compared to the swing the Mets are making for one of this generation's best players. Cohen also got in a public spat with former Mets starter Steven Matz's agent after the lefty signed with the St. 18, the Mets have doled out deals to Starling Marte ($78 million, four years), Mark Canha ($26.5 million, two years) and Eduardo Escobar ($20 million, two years). Landing Scherzer - the biggest name in an intriguing, if polarizing, starting pitching market - gives Cohen, the billionaire Mets owner, another huge splash as he attempts to right a ship thrown asunder by underperformance, injury and front office turmoil. That track record will one day come to an end, and the deal certainly stretches one year longer than the industry had expected, but betting against "Mad Max" before then feels like a fool’s errand.

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On a broader scale, he has started at least 27 games in every full season since 2009.

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He was famously scratched from Game 5 of the Washington Nationals’ 2019 World Series triumph with debilitating neck and back spasms only to return for the Game 7 win. That is worrisome for an aging arm, but Scherzer has mostly emerged on the other side of injury worries whenever they have arisen. He also hurled 16 2/3 postseason innings with a 2.16 ERA, but if there’s one reason for concern it’s that he experienced arm fatigue that held him out of an NLCS start. In total, he tallied a 2.46 ERA across 179 1/3 innings and led the league with a 0.864 WHIP. He finished third in a bid for his fourth Cy Young. After a blockbuster deadline deal landed him with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Scherzer posted a scorching 1.98 ERA over 11 starts and 68 1/3 innings. Like Francisco Lindor last offseason, Scherzer is the biggest, best idea they have to rectify that situation and bring playoff baseball back to Queens, and owner Steve Cohen is willing to pony up to pay for it.Īt age 37, the three-time Cy Young winner was somehow still at the peak of his powers in 2021. Amid an ownership change and repeated off-field tumult, the Mets have seemingly defied their own talented rosters - managing no better than third in the NL East since 2016's wild-card game appearance, with only one winning season and no more playoff berths. It also keeps the spotlight squarely on a team that has succeeded mostly at producing soap opera-style drama over the past five years. ESPN's Jeff Passan reports the deal includes an opt-out after the second season, and the New York Post's Joel Sherman indicates the contract includes a full no-trade clause.Ī physical would also still be required, but if completed the deal gives the Mets an astonishing one-two punch of Scherzer and Jacob deGrom. The $43.3 million per season would demolish MLB's all-time record for average annual value, currently held by Gerrit Cole's $36 million per year pact. Max Scherzer and the Mets are finalizing $130M, 3-year deal.







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