The New York Mets and Justin Verlander agreed to a massive two-year contract in MLB free agency on Monday. The 39-year-old is set to make the move out to Queens after having won the World Series in a career year with the Houston Astros in 2022. Astros manager Dusty Baker got brutally honest on the departure of the 2022 Cy Young winner, calling it ā€œa pleasureā€ to have managed Verlander, via Bob Nightengale.

ā€œI learned a lot from Justin,ā€ said Baker. ā€œI'll miss him. He's a man.ā€

It won't just be Baker who is missing Verlander. The Astros will be shaken up by the loss of their superstar hurler, who bounced back after two injury-riddled seasons to throw one of the best campaigns of his career.

Justin Verlander had pitched just six innings from 2020-21 while dealing with injuries. There were some concerns that his career could be at its curtain call, but he silenced any doubters with a historic season in 2022, in which he won virtually all the hardware he could get his hands on.

In 2022, Verlander recorded a 1.75 ERA across 28 starts. He had an 18-4 record with 185 strikeouts in 175 innings, walking just 29 batters. The Cy Young winner latched on with the New York Mets on Monday on a two-year, $86 million deal, which could potentially reach three years in total. The Mets added Verlander to the rotation in the aftermath of losing Jacob deGrom to the Texas Rangers.

It's a massive payday for Verlander, and one the Astros were never realistically going to consider matching. Baker was classy in regards to Verlander's exit, wishing the 39-year-old well and thinking back fondly to his time managing the nine-time All-Star.