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37. Max Scherzer

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: July 27, 1984 in St. Louis, MO USA
  • Weight: 208 lbs.
  • Height: 6'3"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: April 29, 2008
  • Final Game: September 29, 2021
 
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Max Scherzer arrived in Detroit as part of a blockbuster three-team trade in 2010, a young right-hander with an electric arm and a distinctive three-quarters delivery that many scouts feared would lead to the bullpen. Instead, he transformed into a cornerstone of a rotation that dominated the American League Central for half a decade.

When he first arrived in 2010, the "stuff" was undeniable, but the consistency was elusive; he even spent a brief stint in Triple-A Toledo that May to iron out his mechanics and find a more repeatable rhythm. He returned with a vengeance, flashing his potential with a 12-win debut in Detroit, but he remained a diamond in the rough—a pitcher who could dominate for five innings but often struggled to finish what he started.

By 2011 and 2012, the transformation was well underway. Scherzer began to harness his maximum-effort delivery, transitioning from a thrower into a true pitcher. He recorded a career-high 15 wins in 2011, helping the club reach the ALCS, and followed it up with a 231-strikeout campaign in 2012 that signaled he was ready for a larger share of the spotlight. This period of growth served as the essential lead-in to his historic 2013 run, proving that when an elite arm finally aligns with elite command, the result is a trophy-winning season that alters a franchise's course.

Scherzer’s journey in a Detroit uniform reached a historic peak during the 2013 campaign. That summer, he transitioned into the most unhittable presence in the league, capturing the American League Cy Young Award with a staggering 21-3 record. He demonstrated a specialized ability to dismantle lineups with a high-velocity heater and a devastating slider, posting an American League-best 0.97 WHIP. He showed the organization that he was a foundational ace in his own right, earning the starting nod for the All-Star Game and providing the strikeout production that anchored a championship-contending staff.

The 2014 season served as a thunderous encore, proving that his previous dominance was no statistical fluke. Betting on himself in a contract year, Scherzer became the first pitcher in Tigers history to start a season with seven or more strikeouts in each of his first seven starts. He reached a career peak for workload and durability, leading the American League with 18 wins and racking up a then-career-high 252 strikeouts. That June, he finally ended a drought of 178 starts without a complete game by tossing a three-hit shutout against Chicago.

Scherzer eventually moved on to Washington as a free agent, leaving behind a legacy as one of the greatest power pitchers to ever take the mound in Detroit. With the Tigers, Scherzer compiled 82 wins and 1,081 strikeouts over five seasons.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Arrived from the Arizona Diamondbacks with Daniel Schlereth in a three team trade. The Tigers sent Curtis Granderson to the New York Yankees and Edwin Jackson to the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Yankees sent Phil Coke and Austin Jackson to Detroit. New York sent Ian Kennedy to the Diamondbacks 12/8/09.
  • Departed: Signed as a Free Agent with the Washington Nationals 1/21/15.
  • Games Played: 161
  • Notable Statistics: 82 Wins
    35 Losses
    3.52 ERA
    161 Games Started
    1 Complete Game
    1 Shutout
    1,593 Innings Pitched
    1,013 Strikeouts
    3.32 FIP
    1.197 WHIP
    5.21 SO/BB
    21.3 bWAR

    12 Playoff Games
    4 Wins
    3 Losses
    3.73 ERA
    10 Games Started
    62.2 Innings Pitched
    80 Strikeouts
    1.13 WHIP
    3,20 SO/BB

    0 Runs Scored
    1 Hit
    0 Doubles
    0 Triples
    0 Home Runs
    1 Run Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .180/.204/.197 Slash Line

    No Playoff Plate Appearances
  • Major Accolades and Awards: Cy Young (2013)
    The Sporting New Pitcher of the Year (2013)
    All-Star (2013 & 2014)
    Most Wins (2013 & 2014)
    Lowest WHIP (2013)
    Highest SO/9 (2012)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (2011)
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten Cy Young Finishes:
    1st in 2013 & 5th in 2014

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