Max Scherzer Net Worth

Max Scherzer is a strikeout specialist who was born on July 27, 1984 in Chesterfield, MO. He has won three Cy Young Awards, one with the Detroit Tigers in 2013 and two with the Washington Nationals in 2016 and 2017. He has also helped lead the Tigers to the World Series in 2012 and the ALCS in 2013, and pitched his first career no-hitter with the Nationals on June 20, 2015.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 27, 1984
Birth Place Chesterfield, MO
Max Scherzer age 39 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo

💰 Net worth: $18.9 Million (2024)

Max Scherzer, the renowned baseball player hailing from Missouri, has established himself as one of the most exceptional pitchers in the sport. With his impressive track record and unmatched talent, it comes as no surprise that his net worth is estimated to soar to an impressive $18.9 million by 2024. Scherzer's remarkable career achievements, including three Cy Young Awards and achieving the elusive 300-strikeout milestone, have undoubtedly contributed to his financial success. As he continues to dominate the field, Scherzer's net worth is expected to grow even further, solidifying his status as one of the highest-earning players in the game.

About

Strikeout specialist who won the 2013 AL Cy Young Award while pitching for the Detroit Tigers and the 2016 and 2017 NL Cy Young Awards with the Washington Nationals. He helped lead the Tigers to the World Series in 2012 and the ALCS in 2013 and he pitched his first career no-hitter with the Nationals on June 20, 2015. 

Before Fame

He played college baseball at the University of Missouri and was drafted in the first round by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2006, Missouri's first-ever MLB first-round draftee.

Trivia

He led the league in strikeouts per nine innings in 2012 with a whopping 11.1 mark.

Family Life

His only brother Alex committed suicide in 2012, and Max began dedicating every start to his memory.

Associated With

He won his first 13 decisions in 2013, becoming the first pitcher to do so since Roger Clemens with the Red Sox in 1986.

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