Well, after weeks and weeks and months of rumors and speculation the news of Max Scherzer rumored to be traded has come to an end.

According to multiple sources, Max Scherzer and Trea Turner have been traded to the LA Dodgers for catching prospect Keibert Jose Ruiz, RHP Pitcher Josiah Gray, RHP Gerardo Carrillo, and Double-A prospect outfielder Donovan Casey.

WOW! we are just stunned that this trade actually happened and that Max Scherzer and Trea Turner will no longer be wearing a Washington Nationals Curly W the next time we see these two players that we have grown to love will instead be wearing an LA on their uniforms.

We will have another article coming up soon trying to summarize both Turner's and Scherzer's impact on the Nationals in the coming days.

Max Scherzer will end his Washington National career with a record of 92-47 and an ERA of 2.80. During the regular season, with the Nationals, Scherzer started 189 games including four Opening Day games. Additionally, Scherzer won two Cy-Young Awards with the Nationals(2016 and 2017), was selected to represent the Nationals every year that he was with the team (we don’t count 2020 as there was no All-Star game played.) Scherzer pitched a total of 1,223 innings had four total shutouts gave up a total of 899 Hits, 403 runs, and struck out a total of 1,605 players in a Washington Nationals Uniform.

Trea Turner played for the Washington Nationals for seven years, where he had a total of 2,803 at-bats, scored 444, had 769 hits, and had a batting average of .300. Turner also stole 192 bases and had an OPS of .842.

(Related Article: Perspective: Trade Max Scherzer and… Trea Turner?)

Assuming no retained money, the Dodgers will acquire SS Trea Turner with $4.5M left on his salary and another year of arbitration eligibility. Max Scherzer will cost LA nothing this year, as his $15M salary is deferred to 2028. The Nats will still owe him a $15M bonus in SEP.

(Related Article: Perspective: Don’t Worry Nationals Fans no matter what happens next; Max Scherzer will forever be a Washington National)


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