Reports: Justin Verlander signs two-year, $86.66M deal with Mets
Ace right-hander Justin Verlander has signed a two-year, $86.66-million cope with the New York Mets, based on a number of reviews.
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There is a vesting possibility on the third yr of the deal.
Verlander received the AL Cy Young Award with the World Series champion Houston Astros final season. He went 18-4 with a 1.75 ERA.
The Mets’ cope with Verlander comes after the misplaced two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom to the Texas Rangers in free company final week.
Verlander, 39, is a three-time AL Cy Young winner and a nine-team all-star.
The transfer reunites him with high Mets starter Max Scherzer, a former teammate in Detroit.
The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal says Verlander’s common annual worth of $43.33 million on his contract ties for the best in major-league historical past with Scherzer.
