Justin Verlander, San Francisco Giants
Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants finalized a $15 million, one-year contract on Saturday. A three-time AL Cy Young Award winner, Verlander joins a projected rotation led by All-Star right-hander Logan Webb.
SAN FRANCISCO -- During a Zoom call with reporters on Monday morning, Justin Verlander mentioned that he already is up to 92 mph as he prepares for his first spring training with the Giants.
The right-hander, who signed with the Giants in free agency, and president of baseball operations Buster Posey were speaking with reporters via Zoom when one media member forgot to mute his mic and began commenting on the fact that Verlander appeared to be using the Zoom account of his wife, Kate Upton.
Verlander was way better than his numbers with the Astros in 2024, and there's almost no such thing as a risky one-year deal. Look for him to pad his Hall of Fame resume.
Justin Verlander’s one-year deal with the San Francisco Giants features a base salary of $15 million, as reported.
Future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants are in agreement on a one-year contract for 2025, pending the outcome of a physical, ESPN reports. Verlander, who is going into his 20th MLB season,
Justin Verlander, the three-time Cy Young winner who's said he wants to pitch until he's 45, will continue that quest with the San Francisco Giants.
Aside from the first two starts of his major-league career, Justin Verlander ... that number on his back, Verlander has become a future Hall of Famer. But in San Francisco, the No. 35 is already ...
Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants finalized a one-year, $15 million contract. A three-time AL Cy Young Award winner, Verlander joins a projected rotation led by All-Star right-hander Logan Webb.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Buster Posey and Justin Verlander one day will be together in Cooperstown, but because Posey spent his whole career with the Giants and Verlander has spent just about his entire ...
Newly acquired San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander's passion for the game is not something to question, as the right-hander "plans to pitch until he's 45," he told reporters.