Max Scherzer looks quite comfy in his new Mets gear.
In new photos snapped by The Post, the right-hander was pictured on Friday, sporting a blue Mets t-shirt and baseball hat with matching shorts and sneakers. He wore a pair of colored shades while practicing outdoors.
Mets fans were salivating over video footage on Twitter that showed Scherzer looking season-ready while throwing pitches.
Max Scherzer at Mets spring training on March 11, 2022 Tom DiPace
Max Scherzer at Mets spring training on March 11, 2022 Tom DiPaceThe star pitcher and the Mets agreed to a three-year, $130 million deal during their early free-agent frenzy before the 99-day lockout, which ended Thursday.
Scherzer’s new contract includes a record $43.33 million average annual salary and an opt out after the second year, along with a full no-trade clause.
Max Scherzer at Mets spring training on March 11, 2022 Tom DiPaceThe league and the MLB Players Association reached a new collective bargaining agreement Thursday afternoon after weeks of contentious negotiations.



