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3. Scherzer has got one wicked good agent
Mon Nov 29, 2021, 08:49 PM
Nov 2021
Max Scherzer’s Career Earnings


2006: One year, $3 million (Diamondbacks)
2007-2010: Four years, $4.3 million (Diamondbacks)
2011: One year, $600,000 (Tigers)
2012: One year, $3.75 million (Tigers)
2013: One year, $6.725 million (Tigers)
2014: One year, $15.525 million (Tigers)
2015-2021: Seven years $215 million (Nationals → Dodgers)
2021-2024: Three years, $130 million (Mets)

TOTAL TO DATE (no deferred money): $139,575,000

TOTAL TO DATE (including deferred money owed): $244,575,000

TOTAL THRU 2024 (including deferred money owed): $374,575,00

As part of his contract with the Nationals signed ahead of the 2015 season, Washington will pay Scherzer $15 million in deferred money once per year from 2022 through 2027. The Dodgers will make the final $15 million deferred payment in 2028.

The Nationals will effectively be paying Scherzer to pitch against them

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