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Justin Verlander’s ‘diva’ attitude didn’t sit well with Max Scherzer and some Mets​

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Andrew Battifarano
August 12, 2023 8:53pm


The Mets season that’s devolved into a disaster has plenty of blame to go around.
But the $364 million roster had plenty of problems in the much-ballyhooed pitching rotation.
And the faces of the Mets’ rotation were the team’s ostensible co-aces, 40-year-old Justin Verlander (shipped off to the Astros) and the 39-year-old Max Scherzer (traded to the Rangers) struggled at times on and off the field
The two likely future Hall of Famers — who looked to work toward “harmony,” a source told The Post’s Mike Puma, after they didn’t have the best relationship when they pitched for the Tigers from 2010-14 — still had some bumps in their relationship this season.
A Met told Puma that Verlander was a “diva” who was detached from his Mets teammates and complained about how the team’s analytics department was not at the level as the one he worked with during his first stint with the Astros.







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And it was that “diva” attitude caused Scherzer to grumble some about Verlander.
Justin Verlander was traded to the Astros at the deadline. Justin Verlander was traded to the Astros at the deadline.Gordon Donovan/New York Post
It was a different vibe than last year’s rotation had, The Post’s Mike Puma reported, as Scherzer and Chris Bassitt were free in offering information to the team’s other, younger pitchers.
Nevertheless, the Mets let Bassitt walk in the offseason to the Blue Jays as the club brought in Verlander, Jose Quintana and Kodai Senga.

SEE ALSO​


How 2023 completely unraveled for the Mets and turned into an utter disaster

Personal drama aside, Verlander and Scherzer largely didn’t live up to expectations this year as they each had ups and downs before the Mets shifted to sell-off mode.
The Mets, who were seventh in all of baseball with a 3.57 team ERA last season, haven’t seen the same success this year as they entered Saturday with a 4.38 ERA, closer to the bottom than the top.
Verlander, the 2022 American League Cy Young award winner did not throw a pitch for the Mets until May 4 as he suffered a teres major strain shortly before Opening Day.
And when he did get back on the mound, he didn’t get off to a hot start for the Mets, going 2-2 in May with a 4.80 ERA over five starts.
“We kind of got off on the wrong foot. Everything that could go wrong did early,” Verlander, as a member of the Astros, told reporters at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 3. “Even though we started playing some good baseball at times, we never really hit our stride where we were kind of banging on all cylinders. I can’t answer exactly why that is.”
Verlander and Max Scherzer had reunited in New York after time in Detroit. Verlander and Max Scherzer had reunited in New York after time in Detroit.JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST
Over his first 30 innings, the right-hander only whiffed 22 batters, which was in stark contrast to the 9.5 strikeouts per nine innings he recorded during his impressive 2022 campaign.
By July, he looked more like his old self with a 1.69 ERA and 1.02 WHIP over the month, but by that time, the Mets had scuffled with a 7-19 June and didn’t play well enough to recover in July.
Scherzer, who had a 2.88 ERA in 2022, didn’t have the same dominance in 2023 and had a 4.01 ERA before he was eventually shipped to Texas in the deal that landed the Mets Luisangel Acuna.
Verlander did not throw a regular season pitch for the Mets until May. Verlander did not throw a regular season pitch for the Mets until May.AP
Earlier this week, Scherzer told “Foul Territory” that he did not expect to be dealt, but eventually realized the team was heading in a different direction as the winning never came consistently.
“It became obvious which way the team was gonna go and the best decisions for everyone involved. … You signed up there to win and you really thought we’d have a chance to win there,” Scherzer told the show. Obviously, we didn’t and that’s what stinks.”
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And at the Aug. 1 trade deadline, Verlander was gone too in a trade to go back to his old team.
“It was just an unfortunate season where things didn’t go according to plan,” Verlander said after the trade. “I have nothing but the utmost respect for their organization and how they treat players.”
After an abysmal 21-3 loss in the opening game of Saturday’s doubleheader, the Mets are now 52-64 as they sink closer to the bottom of the National League East.
Or maybe the Mets could have listened seeing how the Astros have the best results at helping pitcher in the league.
 

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Justin Verlander’s ‘diva’ attitude didn’t sit well with Max Scherzer and some Mets​

By
Andrew Battifarano
August 12, 2023 8:53pm


The Mets season that’s devolved into a disaster has plenty of blame to go around.
But the $364 million roster had plenty of problems in the much-ballyhooed pitching rotation.
And the faces of the Mets’ rotation were the team’s ostensible co-aces, 40-year-old Justin Verlander (shipped off to the Astros) and the 39-year-old Max Scherzer (traded to the Rangers) struggled at times on and off the field
The two likely future Hall of Famers — who looked to work toward “harmony,” a source told The Post’s Mike Puma, after they didn’t have the best relationship when they pitched for the Tigers from 2010-14 — still had some bumps in their relationship this season.
A Met told Puma that Verlander was a “diva” who was detached from his Mets teammates and complained about how the team’s analytics department was not at the level as the one he worked with during his first stint with the Astros.







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And it was that “diva” attitude caused Scherzer to grumble some about Verlander.
Justin Verlander was traded to the Astros at the deadline. Justin Verlander was traded to the Astros at the deadline.Gordon Donovan/New York Post
It was a different vibe than last year’s rotation had, The Post’s Mike Puma reported, as Scherzer and Chris Bassitt were free in offering information to the team’s other, younger pitchers.
Nevertheless, the Mets let Bassitt walk in the offseason to the Blue Jays as the club brought in Verlander, Jose Quintana and Kodai Senga.

SEE ALSO​


How 2023 completely unraveled for the Mets and turned into an utter disaster

Personal drama aside, Verlander and Scherzer largely didn’t live up to expectations this year as they each had ups and downs before the Mets shifted to sell-off mode.
The Mets, who were seventh in all of baseball with a 3.57 team ERA last season, haven’t seen the same success this year as they entered Saturday with a 4.38 ERA, closer to the bottom than the top.
Verlander, the 2022 American League Cy Young award winner did not throw a pitch for the Mets until May 4 as he suffered a teres major strain shortly before Opening Day.
And when he did get back on the mound, he didn’t get off to a hot start for the Mets, going 2-2 in May with a 4.80 ERA over five starts.
“We kind of got off on the wrong foot. Everything that could go wrong did early,” Verlander, as a member of the Astros, told reporters at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 3. “Even though we started playing some good baseball at times, we never really hit our stride where we were kind of banging on all cylinders. I can’t answer exactly why that is.”
Verlander and Max Scherzer had reunited in New York after time in Detroit. Verlander and Max Scherzer had reunited in New York after time in Detroit.JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST
Over his first 30 innings, the right-hander only whiffed 22 batters, which was in stark contrast to the 9.5 strikeouts per nine innings he recorded during his impressive 2022 campaign.
By July, he looked more like his old self with a 1.69 ERA and 1.02 WHIP over the month, but by that time, the Mets had scuffled with a 7-19 June and didn’t play well enough to recover in July.
Scherzer, who had a 2.88 ERA in 2022, didn’t have the same dominance in 2023 and had a 4.01 ERA before he was eventually shipped to Texas in the deal that landed the Mets Luisangel Acuna.
Verlander did not throw a regular season pitch for the Mets until May. Verlander did not throw a regular season pitch for the Mets until May.AP
Earlier this week, Scherzer told “Foul Territory” that he did not expect to be dealt, but eventually realized the team was heading in a different direction as the winning never came consistently.
“It became obvious which way the team was gonna go and the best decisions for everyone involved. … You signed up there to win and you really thought we’d have a chance to win there,” Scherzer told the show. Obviously, we didn’t and that’s what stinks.”
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And at the Aug. 1 trade deadline, Verlander was gone too in a trade to go back to his old team.
“It was just an unfortunate season where things didn’t go according to plan,” Verlander said after the trade. “I have nothing but the utmost respect for their organization and how they treat players.”
After an abysmal 21-3 loss in the opening game of Saturday’s doubleheader, the Mets are now 52-64 as they sink closer to the bottom of the National League East.

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Justin Verlander’s ‘diva’ attitude didn’t sit well with Max Scherzer and some Mets​

By
Andrew Battifarano
August 12, 2023 8:53pm


The Mets season that’s devolved into a disaster has plenty of blame to go around.
But the $364 million roster had plenty of problems in the much-ballyhooed pitching rotation.
And the faces of the Mets’ rotation were the team’s ostensible co-aces, 40-year-old Justin Verlander (shipped off to the Astros) and the 39-year-old Max Scherzer (traded to the Rangers) struggled at times on and off the field
The two likely future Hall of Famers — who looked to work toward “harmony,” a source told The Post’s Mike Puma, after they didn’t have the best relationship when they pitched for the Tigers from 2010-14 — still had some bumps in their relationship this season.
A Met told Puma that Verlander was a “diva” who was detached from his Mets teammates and complained about how the team’s analytics department was not at the level as the one he worked with during his first stint with the Astros.







The video player is currently playing an ad.
And it was that “diva” attitude caused Scherzer to grumble some about Verlander.
Justin Verlander was traded to the Astros at the deadline. Justin Verlander was traded to the Astros at the deadline.Gordon Donovan/New York Post
It was a different vibe than last year’s rotation had, The Post’s Mike Puma reported, as Scherzer and Chris Bassitt were free in offering information to the team’s other, younger pitchers.
Nevertheless, the Mets let Bassitt walk in the offseason to the Blue Jays as the club brought in Verlander, Jose Quintana and Kodai Senga.

SEE ALSO​


How 2023 completely unraveled for the Mets and turned into an utter disaster

Personal drama aside, Verlander and Scherzer largely didn’t live up to expectations this year as they each had ups and downs before the Mets shifted to sell-off mode.
The Mets, who were seventh in all of baseball with a 3.57 team ERA last season, haven’t seen the same success this year as they entered Saturday with a 4.38 ERA, closer to the bottom than the top.
Verlander, the 2022 American League Cy Young award winner did not throw a pitch for the Mets until May 4 as he suffered a teres major strain shortly before Opening Day.
And when he did get back on the mound, he didn’t get off to a hot start for the Mets, going 2-2 in May with a 4.80 ERA over five starts.
“We kind of got off on the wrong foot. Everything that could go wrong did early,” Verlander, as a member of the Astros, told reporters at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 3. “Even though we started playing some good baseball at times, we never really hit our stride where we were kind of banging on all cylinders. I can’t answer exactly why that is.”
Verlander and Max Scherzer had reunited in New York after time in Detroit. Verlander and Max Scherzer had reunited in New York after time in Detroit.JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST
Over his first 30 innings, the right-hander only whiffed 22 batters, which was in stark contrast to the 9.5 strikeouts per nine innings he recorded during his impressive 2022 campaign.
By July, he looked more like his old self with a 1.69 ERA and 1.02 WHIP over the month, but by that time, the Mets had scuffled with a 7-19 June and didn’t play well enough to recover in July.
Scherzer, who had a 2.88 ERA in 2022, didn’t have the same dominance in 2023 and had a 4.01 ERA before he was eventually shipped to Texas in the deal that landed the Mets Luisangel Acuna.
Verlander did not throw a regular season pitch for the Mets until May. Verlander did not throw a regular season pitch for the Mets until May.AP
Earlier this week, Scherzer told “Foul Territory” that he did not expect to be dealt, but eventually realized the team was heading in a different direction as the winning never came consistently.
“It became obvious which way the team was gonna go and the best decisions for everyone involved. … You signed up there to win and you really thought we’d have a chance to win there,” Scherzer told the show. Obviously, we didn’t and that’s what stinks.”
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And at the Aug. 1 trade deadline, Verlander was gone too in a trade to go back to his old team.
“It was just an unfortunate season where things didn’t go according to plan,” Verlander said after the trade. “I have nothing but the utmost respect for their organization and how they treat players.”
After an abysmal 21-3 loss in the opening game of Saturday’s doubleheader, the Mets are now 52-64 as they sink closer to the bottom of the National League East.

Or maybe the Mets could have listened seeing how the Astros have the best results at helping pitcher in the league.

They didn’t get along in Detroit that should’ve told them everything
 

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Dominican Republic prosecutor says division specializing in minors and gender violence leading Wander Franco investigation

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  • ESPN News Services
Aug 16, 2023, 06:00 PM ET


SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- A prosecutor in the Dominican Republic says an investigation into Tampa Bay Rays All-Star shortstop Wander Franco's is being handled by a division specializing in minors and gender violence in the province of Peravia.

Ángel Darío Tejeda Fabal, a prosecutor in Peravia, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the investigation into Franco is open under The National Agency for Boys, Girls, Adolescents and Family and Gender Violence Unit. He said the probe is in its early stages and will be chaired by Judge Olga Diná Llaverías, a specialist on child abuse cases.

"This is a very delicate topic because there is a minor involved," Fabal said. "We are working together [with Judge Llaverías]."
Fabal said prosecutors are gathering evidence and testimonies but did not provide details.

"Next week, we might be able to give some of the necessary information without hurting the investigation," he said.
The prosecutor added he has had no contact with Major League Baseball executives or U.S. authorities about the case.
Franco was born in Baní, the capital of the Peravia province.

It is not clear if Franco has retained an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

On Monday, the Rays placed the 22-year-old on the restricted list, a move that will sideline Franco for at least six games. MLB is investigating the player following social media posts that questioned the nature of a relationship Franco was in with a younger woman.
While teams are not required to pay players who are on the restricted list, the Rays are continuing to pay Franco's $2 million salary, sources told ESPN.

Franco did not play in Sunday's home series finale against Cleveland at Tropicana Field and did not accompany the Rays to San Francisco for the start of a six-game road trip that began Monday night against the Giants.

In November 2021, the Rays and Franco agreed on an 11-year, $182 million contract extension 70 games into his career. Franco has been one of the most productive players in MLB this season, batting .281/.344/.475 with 17 home runs, 58 runs batted in and 30 stolen bases, and made his first All-Star team.
 

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Dominican Republic prosecutor says division specializing in minors and gender violence leading Wander Franco investigation

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  • ESPN News Services
Aug 16, 2023, 06:00 PM ET


SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- A prosecutor in the Dominican Republic says an investigation into Tampa Bay Rays All-Star shortstop Wander Franco's is being handled by a division specializing in minors and gender violence in the province of Peravia.

Ángel Darío Tejeda Fabal, a prosecutor in Peravia, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the investigation into Franco is open under The National Agency for Boys, Girls, Adolescents and Family and Gender Violence Unit. He said the probe is in its early stages and will be chaired by Judge Olga Diná Llaverías, a specialist on child abuse cases.

"This is a very delicate topic because there is a minor involved," Fabal said. "We are working together [with Judge Llaverías]."
Fabal said prosecutors are gathering evidence and testimonies but did not provide details.

"Next week, we might be able to give some of the necessary information without hurting the investigation," he said.
The prosecutor added he has had no contact with Major League Baseball executives or U.S. authorities about the case.
Franco was born in Baní, the capital of the Peravia province.

It is not clear if Franco has retained an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

On Monday, the Rays placed the 22-year-old on the restricted list, a move that will sideline Franco for at least six games. MLB is investigating the player following social media posts that questioned the nature of a relationship Franco was in with a younger woman.
While teams are not required to pay players who are on the restricted list, the Rays are continuing to pay Franco's $2 million salary, sources told ESPN.

Franco did not play in Sunday's home series finale against Cleveland at Tropicana Field and did not accompany the Rays to San Francisco for the start of a six-game road trip that began Monday night against the Giants.

In November 2021, the Rays and Franco agreed on an 11-year, $182 million contract extension 70 games into his career. Franco has been one of the most productive players in MLB this season, batting .281/.344/.475 with 17 home runs, 58 runs batted in and 30 stolen bases, and made his first All-Star team.
This is very bad
 

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Dominican Republic prosecutor says division specializing in minors and gender violence leading Wander Franco investigation

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  • ESPN News Services
Aug 16, 2023, 06:00 PM ET


SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- A prosecutor in the Dominican Republic says an investigation into Tampa Bay Rays All-Star shortstop Wander Franco's is being handled by a division specializing in minors and gender violence in the province of Peravia.

Ángel Darío Tejeda Fabal, a prosecutor in Peravia, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the investigation into Franco is open under The National Agency for Boys, Girls, Adolescents and Family and Gender Violence Unit. He said the probe is in its early stages and will be chaired by Judge Olga Diná Llaverías, a specialist on child abuse cases.

"This is a very delicate topic because there is a minor involved," Fabal said. "We are working together [with Judge Llaverías]."
Fabal said prosecutors are gathering evidence and testimonies but did not provide details.

"Next week, we might be able to give some of the necessary information without hurting the investigation," he said.
The prosecutor added he has had no contact with Major League Baseball executives or U.S. authorities about the case.
Franco was born in Baní, the capital of the Peravia province.

It is not clear if Franco has retained an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

On Monday, the Rays placed the 22-year-old on the restricted list, a move that will sideline Franco for at least six games. MLB is investigating the player following social media posts that questioned the nature of a relationship Franco was in with a younger woman.
While teams are not required to pay players who are on the restricted list, the Rays are continuing to pay Franco's $2 million salary, sources told ESPN.

Franco did not play in Sunday's home series finale against Cleveland at Tropicana Field and did not accompany the Rays to San Francisco for the start of a six-game road trip that began Monday night against the Giants.

In November 2021, the Rays and Franco agreed on an 11-year, $182 million contract extension 70 games into his career. Franco has been one of the most productive players in MLB this season, batting .281/.344/.475 with 17 home runs, 58 runs batted in and 30 stolen bases, and made his first All-Star team.
As long as he didn’t do steroids he should be fine.:dunno:

What’s interesting is that they’re showing old girl’s photo all over social media.
 

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You do know that the rapid comment was sarcasm, but do not be surprised at a team protecting a good player while they’re winning.

I know

And you do know my rapid response was also in jest

Right?

And trust me as sarcastic as you were being I wouldn't be surprised at any outcome in pro sports anymore.
 

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I agree 100%. Shit is disgusting as fuck. :smh:

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A person very close to the investigations into the case of Wander Franco: "It will be very unlikely that Wander Franco will play in MLB again, judging by the results of the

investigations that are currently being carried out, which directly commit him to the accusations against him.
 

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As long as he didn’t do steroids he should be fine.:dunno:

What’s interesting is that they’re showing old girl’s photo all over social media.
Héctor Gomez

@hgomez27

A person very close to the investigations into the case of Wander Franco: "It will be very unlikely that Wander Franco will play in MLB again, judging by the results of the

investigations that are currently being carried out, which directly commit him to the accusations against him.
Word is the girl came out because she never received the hush money he was supposed to be paying her. He done done fa real. :smh:

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Word is the girl came out because she never received the hush money he was supposed to be paying her. He done done fa real. :smh:

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New word is there is a second underage girl and her story is worse
 
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