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Yardbarker on MSNJustin Verlander needs to listen to Father Time despite desire to keep pitching
Verlander, meanwhile, insists that he is not done. John Shea of the San Francisco Standard reported that Verlander wants to pitch in 2026. That desire does have a caveat — if Verlander suffers a significant injury, he said he is not interested in a lengthy rehab process to get back on the mound.
Despite a promising start to the season, the San Francisco Giants' plans of pushing for the NL West title and making it to the postseason have seemingly fallen.
Literally a hard-luck pitcher this year,” manager Bob Melvin said. “It was his best stuff of the year. He’s pitched really well here in the last month. But that was really as good as he’s pitched.” It’s been a trying season for Verlander,
While Verlander has had a successful Career, which includes a World Series title in 2017 and 2022, he has struggled this season.
The three-time Cy Young Award winner is hoping to return for a 21st big league season. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
At age 42, Giants starter Justin Verlander’s command and velocity of his trademark four-seam fastball may not be quite as sharp as it once was. Still, the right-hander has proven an ability to wind back the clock on occasion,
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNJustin Verlander keeps climbing MLB strikeout list, but Giants can't capitalize
There were a lot of reasons for Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants to exclaim "sheesh" after Saturday's loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.