Justin Verlander Returns To Detroit Tigers On $13 Million, One-year Contract
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Justin Verlander signed a one-year, $13 million deal to return to the Detroit Tigers for his 21st MLB season.
- The contract includes $11 million in deferred salary payments starting in the year 2030.
- Verlander joins an upgraded rotation that includes Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal and free-agent signing Framber Valdez.
- The 42-year-old pitcher aims to reach career milestones in strikeouts and wins while chasing a third World Series title.
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Baseball, Sports Contracts, Major League Baseball
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Cy Young Award
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Tarik Skubal
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Justin Verlander
American baseball player (born 1983)
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For his 21st season in the majors, Justin Verlander is going back to the very beginning of his career. All the way back to Motown. Verlander returned to the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday, agreeing to a $13 million, one-year contract with his first big league team. The three-time AL Cy Young Award winner joins an improved rotation fronted by Tarik Skubal and Framber Valdez, who also signed with Detroit in free agency. Verlander, who turns 43 on Feb. 20, went 183-114 with a 3.49 ERA while spending his first 13 seasons in Detroit. He won his first Cy Young Award and was AL MVP when he had a 24-5 record and a 2.40 ERA in 2011. Verlander was traded to Houston in August 2017 and helped the Astros win the World Series that same year and again in 2022. Now he gets an opportunity to chase a third championship with the Tigers, who are looking for the franchise's first title since 1984. Verlander's deal with Detroit includes $11 million in deferred payments starting in 2030. The Tigers' pitchers and catchers are scheduled to have their first spring training workout on Wednesday. The right-hander is 266-158 with a 3.32 ERA in 555 starts, also playing for the New York Mets and San Francisco. He is tied with Bob Feller and Eppa Rixey for 34th in victories on baseball’s career list, while his 3,553 career strikeouts are eighth and closely trailing Don Sutton's 3,574. Verlander is coming off a frustrating year with the Giants, going 4-11 with a 3.85 ERA in 29 starts. But his 2.60 ERA from July 23 through the remainder of the season ranked fourth in the National League with a minimum of 60 innings pitched. Verlander returned June 18 after being sidelined for a month by a strained right pectoral muscle. He wants to keep pitching after a disappointing season in which he began 0-8 and was winless in his initial 16 outings before a win at Atlanta on July 23. "First half, quite difficult. Happy I was able to find some mechanical fixes to kind of get back in the right direction and pitch well