Pitcher Max Scherzer of the Washington Nationals bought an award-winning mansion for $5.2 million in McLean, VA. After two All-Star seasons with the Detroit Tigers where he won the Cy Young Award in 2013, Max Scherzer signed a $210 million deal for seven years with the Washington Nationals. In his first season with the Nats, he's already thrown a no-hitter and a one-hitter while he continues to rack up over 200 strikeouts.

According to the news of The Realtor, being a recipient of numerous pitching awards, Scherzer feels right at home in his new 7,160-square-foot four-bedroom mansion. The architect of the house, Robert Mobley, won a Fairfax County Exceptional Design Merit Award for his design. The house features a massive stone fireplace in the living room, light-colored wood, and enormous windows. This four-storey house has a striking view overlooking the Potomac River. Michael Anastasia, a listing agent of TTR Sotheby's, had said of the house: "The window views of the river are exceptional. It's just totally stunning, because you're right there at the water looking at it coming over the dam."

Based on the article of mxpress.org as reported by Washingtonian, Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer proves he has a flattering organization hold on architecture. Robert Mobley made use of purify lines, light-colored wood and huge windows. In the dining room area, the windows hang beside a table, giving a nice outcome of eating while having a great view of the trees. This award-winning $5.2 million mansion that is perched on a hilltop has some striking features that include the skylight-lit loft and the vital room's large mill fireplace.

This Virginia house is sure to fit Max Scherzer's millionaire lifestyle, and he will also be able to boast of its award-winning record to family and friends whom he will be inviting over to visit him on special occasions.