Could Max Scherzer sign with the Giants?
Seven years after signing a $210 million deal with the Washington Nationals in free agency -- which we ranked as one of the greatest deals in MLB history -- Max Scherzer is again a free agent.
And even as he prepares for his age-37 season, Scherzer remains among the best arms in the sport.

In a season split between the Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers, Scherzer posted a 2.46 ERA, 2.97 FIP and 5.4 fWAR across 179 1/3 innings, setting him up to cash in one last time.
Scherzer's market might be specific, as he seemingly pushed his way to California this past summer, reportedly being unwilling to waive his no-trade clause go to the New York Mets, New York Yankees, Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies. Perhaps you can't entirely rule out a contender like the Boston Red Sox successfully wooing Scherzer this offseason, but by all accounts, he's going to finish his career on the West Coast.
With Scherzer looking for a three-year deal per Audacy Sports MLB Insider Jon Heyman and unable to receive a qualifying offer, here's four potential landing spots for him this winter: