Mets sign Justin Verlander to replace Jacob deGrom

Verlander gets two-year, $86.6 million deal with vesting third-year option

Justin Verlander, the unanimous AL Cy Young Award winner, will switch leagues and pitch in the Senior Circuit for the first time for the New York Mets. Perhaps “Senior Circuit” is an apt term to describe the Mets rotation, which now has Verlander and Max Scherzer, who could cost more money than as many as eight MLB Opening Day payrolls.

After Jacob deGrom signed with the Texas Rangers, the Mets moved on to Plan B, which was Verlander, who will turn 40 on February 20. The Mets also have Carlos Carrasco in the rotation, who will turn 36 before the 2023 season begins.

Justin Verlander stats

Verlander is certainly an excellent addition to a pitching staff that had to find a way to replace deGrom. In Verlander, the Mets get a future Hall of Famer with a career 3.24 ERA and a 3.36 FIP, numbers that he has not exceeded since the 2017 season. Verlander only made one start in 2020 and missed all of 2021 while recovering from his second Tommy John surgery, but returned in 2022 with a vengeance, posting a career-bests in ERA (1.75), FIP (2.49) and tying a career-best in BB% at 4.4%. 

Verlander’s strikeout rate did drop significant from 2019 when he struck out 300 batters over 223 innings, but he still struck out over a batter per inning (185 K in 175 IP) and had his best home run per fly ball percentage (HR/FB%) since 2010. His 6.2% mark was nearly 10% lower than what he had in 2019 when he allowed 36 home runs. He only allowed 12 in 28 starts this past season.

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