Max's New Home

Max Scherzer is going to get very familiar with these sights: his seven year, $210-million deal means in all likelihood, he'll call Nationals Park home through 2021. While not as distinctive as its neighbor Camden Yards, it's an attractive and spacious stadium that is kinder to pitchers.
While by now you can't be stunned by the money, I am still surprised that Scherzer, who pitched poorly last post-season and still has yet to toss a complete game in the majors, got a larger deal than Jon Lester, a two-time champion with the Red Sox who holds a 3-0 career record in World Series play. 
Max now steps into an already loaded Washington rotation that already includes Jordan Zimmerman, Doug Fister, Gio Gonzalez and Stephen Strasburg. Bank on the Nats being pegged as the darlings of the pre-season prognosticators.

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