SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — For the first time in nearly two decades as a major league pitcher, Justin Verlander didn't take an offseason break from throwing. He needed to keep a baseball in his hand ...
Verlander, a client of ISE Baseball, is reportedly guaranteed $15MM. The future Hall of Famer will play his age-42 season in San Francisco. Verlander has previously suggested he hopes to pitch ...
This is a baseball question, which means answers aren’t likely to be simple or obvious. There isn’t a switch on Verlander’s back that needs to be flipped. He was previously employed by the ...
continuing the future Hall of Famer's career at age 42 in one of the pitcher-friendliest stadiums in baseball. Verlander, entering his 20th major league season, is considered perhaps the best ...
When Verlander throws his first major-league pitch for the San Francisco Giants, Posey will be in his first season as the team’s president of baseball operations. This is to say that Verlander ...
Instead of picking up the baseball in January, Verlander said he hasn’t stopped throwing over the past four months. He is pleased with how his body is feeling and he’s up to 92 mph in catch play.