This San Francisco Giants pitcher, already on his way to the Hall of Fame, has time to add one more honor to his incredible career.
Justin Verlander signed a one-year, $15 million contract with the San Francisco Giants in January - as the 42-year-old pitcher has no interest in retiring from MLB just yet
Even in his 20th MLB season, Justin Verlander remains committed to evolving as a pitcher. The San Francisco Giants’ veteran right-hander is experimenting with a new sweeping curveball, hoping to refine his arsenal and stay ahead of hitters.
Plus Bryce Eldridge is working with J.T. Snow on his defense at first base. Eldridge will make his first start on Tuesday.
In his first spring training appearance in a San Francisco Giants uniform, Justin Verlander showed that even a three-time Cy Young Award winner still has to shake off some rust before Opening Day.
The 2025 season will be the dawn of a new era for the San Francisco Giants with Buster Posey leading the front office as the president of baseball operations. One of the biggest changes with him in charge compared to the previous regime is how the roster is being managed.