Veteran Pitchers Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer Still Await Offers Amidst Uncertainty
With Major League Baseball's spring training camps set to begin in Arizona and Florida just 18 days from now, the question on everyone's mind is: where are veteran pitchers Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer? Despite a flurry of recent free agent signings, the two future Hall of Famers remain unsigned.
At 43 years old and 41 respectively, Verlander and Scherzer are still chasing their next opportunity to prove themselves. Both have experienced a rollercoaster ride in recent seasons, with Verlander struggling through an 0-8 start in San Francisco and Scherzer facing doubts over his long-term viability after a disappointing postseason stint with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Verlander has always been driven by one singular goal: reaching 300 wins. After falling short of this milestone in 2025, he's more determined than ever to achieve it. "I definitely think I can do it," he told Sportico last spring, but so far, his efforts have yielded nothing. As for Scherzer, the veteran right-hander is keenly aware that time is running out. With a 15.5 million-dollar salary under his belt from his previous deal with the Blue Jays, he's eager to secure a lucrative new contract.
Despite their advanced age and recent struggles, both Verlander and Scherzer remain convinced of their ability to contribute at the highest level. "I'm here to compete. I'm here to win," Scherzer said during the World Series, reiterating his commitment to his craft.
However, it seems that neither team is willing to take a chance on either veteran pitcher just yet. The New York Yankees and Arizona D-backs have been mentioned as potential suitors, but so far, nothing has materialized. With spring training camps about to open, Verlander and Scherzer's futures remain uncertain.
It's a familiar story for two men who've built their careers on perseverance and determination. Both will likely be waiting patiently for the next opportunity to come knocking โ or perhaps take matters into their own hands by making bold moves of their own. Only time will tell if they'll finally find the answers they're searching for in the Big Apple.
With Major League Baseball's spring training camps set to begin in Arizona and Florida just 18 days from now, the question on everyone's mind is: where are veteran pitchers Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer? Despite a flurry of recent free agent signings, the two future Hall of Famers remain unsigned.
At 43 years old and 41 respectively, Verlander and Scherzer are still chasing their next opportunity to prove themselves. Both have experienced a rollercoaster ride in recent seasons, with Verlander struggling through an 0-8 start in San Francisco and Scherzer facing doubts over his long-term viability after a disappointing postseason stint with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Verlander has always been driven by one singular goal: reaching 300 wins. After falling short of this milestone in 2025, he's more determined than ever to achieve it. "I definitely think I can do it," he told Sportico last spring, but so far, his efforts have yielded nothing. As for Scherzer, the veteran right-hander is keenly aware that time is running out. With a 15.5 million-dollar salary under his belt from his previous deal with the Blue Jays, he's eager to secure a lucrative new contract.
Despite their advanced age and recent struggles, both Verlander and Scherzer remain convinced of their ability to contribute at the highest level. "I'm here to compete. I'm here to win," Scherzer said during the World Series, reiterating his commitment to his craft.
However, it seems that neither team is willing to take a chance on either veteran pitcher just yet. The New York Yankees and Arizona D-backs have been mentioned as potential suitors, but so far, nothing has materialized. With spring training camps about to open, Verlander and Scherzer's futures remain uncertain.
It's a familiar story for two men who've built their careers on perseverance and determination. Both will likely be waiting patiently for the next opportunity to come knocking โ or perhaps take matters into their own hands by making bold moves of their own. Only time will tell if they'll finally find the answers they're searching for in the Big Apple.