In an exciting development for Detroit Tigers fans, right-hander Justin Verlander is slated to take the mound against the Chicago White Sox this Sunday at Comerica Park. This will mark Verlander’s first appearance as a Tiger at home since 2017, a return that many have eagerly anticipated.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch confirmed the news on Tuesday, signaling a significant moment not just for the team, but for Verlander himself. The 43-year-old veteran, who is the oldest active player in Major League Baseball, has faced challenges this season, having been placed on the injured list due to left hip inflammation back in April.
Verlander’s return comes after a rocky start to the season. In his only outing, he struggled, allowing five runs and six hits over 3 2/3 innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks, resulting in a loss. However, his illustrious career, which began in Detroit in 2005, has seen him earn three Cy Young Awards and the 2011 AL MVP title, highlighting his status as one of the game’s greats.
After a successful tenure with the Tigers, Verlander was traded to the Houston Astros at the 2017 trade deadline. He played a pivotal role in helping the Astros secure the World Series title in both 2017 and 2022. With a career record of 266-159, Verlander has also made stops with the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants, but his legacy is firmly rooted in Detroit.
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