Max-imum

The Mets made it a fabulous free agent foursome on Monday, agreeing to terms with Max Scherzer on a three-year, $130 million contract -- the highest average annual value ever for a player.

And what a player! A near-lock for the Hall of Fame, the three-time Cy Young Award winner enters was a top three finisher this year and enters 2022 10 victories shy of 3000.

It's more than a bit ironic that I snapped this image at Citi Field a couple of years ago. Once baseball achieves labor peace, that park will be home, though Max will be spending his time in the dugout along the 1st base line.

Thanks to his being traded last year at mid-season, Scherzer comes without a Qualifying Offer; he costs the Mets only money (yes, lots of it), but no penalty in future draft picks. Along with Friday's trio of Starling Marte, Eduardo Escobar and Mark Canha, he upgrades the club while allowing it to re-stock its farm system -- especially with the Mets having two of the top 20 picks in next spring's draft.

In 72 hours, General Manager Billy Eppler infused his ballgame with a wave of talent, character and leadership that totally overhaul not only the roster, but the clubhouse culture.
 

Comments

Bryan Nazario said…
I hope I’m wrong, but that’s a lot of money for a 37 year-old pitcher.
I take issue with only one part of your post.

Max is a lock for Cooperstown without throwing another pitch.

I am impressed with how the dysfunctional Mets went all in.

Now wouldn't it be nice if they had a manager!

Kimmi

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