Mets, Max Scherzer finalizing record $130 million deal

Mets, Max Scherzer finalizing record $130 million deal

Now that’s a Max contract.

The Mets and Max Scherzer on Monday agreed to a three-year, $130 million deal, according to The Post’s Joel Sherman.

The contract comes with a record $43.3 million average annual salary. The 37-year-old Scherzer has an opt out after two years and a full no-trade clause.

The deal surpasses the average annual value for any player in MLB history, leaving behind the $36 million per year the Yankees are giving Gerrit Cole, as well as the $85 million over the first two years of Trevor Bauer’s deal he signed with the Dodgers a year ago.

The Mets and new owner Steve Cohen tried to make a big splash with Bauer last offseason, offering the right-hander a three-year, $105 million contract before he ultimately signed with the Dodgers. Bauer was suspended for much of last season after being placed on administrative leave while under investigation following sexual assault violations.

Scherzer had also been linked to the Dodgers and Angels this offseason. Him landing in Queens is part of an early free-agent frenzy before MLB’s expected lockout on Wednesday night.

Mets sign Max ScherzerThe Mets are signing Max Scherzer to a three-year, $130 million contract.N.Y. Post illustration/Steve Kaye

Cohen said last week he told team president Sandy Alderson and new general manager Billy Eppler “for the right deals and the right free agents… go get the players we need. We want to be competitive, we want to win our division and be in the playoffs and get deep into the playoffs. We’ve got to field a team that has the ability to do that. I’ve let Billy and Sandy know, it’s whatever they need and I’m open to their suggestions and recommendations.”

That began last week — after they missed out on Steven Matz, who spurned the Mets for the Cardinals — with the free-agent signings of outfielders Starling Marte (four years, $78 million) and Mark Canha (two years, $26.5 million) and infielder Eduardo Escobar (two years, $20 million).

Mets Max ScherzerMax Scherzer is getting a record average salary of $43.3 million from the Mets.AP

As significant as those additions were, they pale in comparison to Scherzer, the three-time Cy Young Award winner. Scherzer had a 2.46 ERA in 179 ¹/₃ innings (30 starts) last season, split between the Nationals and Dodgers.

The right-hander struck out 236 and walked just 36 and pitched Washington to a World Series title in 2019.

Scherzer pairs with Jacob deGrom at the top of the Mets’ rotation — provided deGrom can stay healthy after an injury-marred 2021.

The Mets have been in desperate need of rotation help, with little behind deGrom.

Two potential targets agreed to deals elsewhere Sunday night, with Kevin Gausman heading to Toronto for five years and $110 million and Jon Gray going to Texas for four years and $56 million.

Robbie Ray, Clayton Kershaw and Carlos Rodon remained unsigned, along with Marcus Stroman.

Since Ray turned down a qualifying offer, he would cost a draft pick — something Alderson indicated the Mets would prefer not to sacrifice — and a reunion with Stroman seems highly unlikely, with Stroman writing on Twitter that the Mets’ front office preferred other pitchers on the market despite his strong performance as a Met.