Justin Verlander Signs One-Year Deal with Giants
Justin Verlander Signs One-Year Deal with Giants

Justin Verlander Signs One-Year Deal with Giants

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Justin Verlander, gearing up for his 20th MLB season with the San Francisco Giants, remains passionate about pitching despite facing significant physical challenges in the past year. At 42 years old, he signed a one-year, $15 million deal and is optimistic about rebounding from a disappointing season where he recorded a 5.48 ERA due to shoulder and back injuries. Verlander has started throwing earlier this offseason and is currently reaching 92 mph, signifying a positive recovery. Giants president Buster Posey praised Verlander's determination and excellence, noting that his competitive spirit remains strong. While Verlander seeks to continue his career until at least age 45, he acknowledges the unpredictability of knowing when it's time to retire. Overall, Verlander is focused on staying healthy and performing well in a favorable pitching environment in San Francisco.

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