Justin Verlander, San Francisco Giants
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42-year-old Justin Verlander pitches 2 innings in spring debut for Giants
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New Giants pitcher Justin Verlander still aiming to reach 300 career wins as he turns 42
Giants’ Justin Verlander turns 42 years old with 262 career wins, and would still like to reach 300
Three-time American League Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander turned 42 years old on Thursday, and is still hopeful of reaching 300 wins in his big league career. The right-hander is at 262 career wins,
The San Francisco Giants have enjoyed a lot of success since the turn of the century. The Giants have 13 winning seasons, eight playoff appearances and three World Series titles since 2000. That strong run has stalled out over the last eight years,
Three-time Cy Young Award winner and Goochland native Justin Verlander is the new kid on the block after signing with the San Francisco Giants this past offseason.
The San Francisco Giants made sure to celebrate the 42nd birthday of one of their free-agent signings in a comical way.
Logan Webb eats innings and performs at an All-Star level. But the San Francisco Giants have a Cy Young winner looking to return to form.
Justin Verlander struck out one and allowed a solo home run while pitching two innings in his spring training debut for the San Francisco Giants.
Plus Bryce Eldridge is working with J.T. Snow on his defense at first base. Eldridge will make his first start on Tuesday.
Logan Webb didn’t find out he was going to be the San Francisco Giants’ Opening ... All-Star appearance and finishing sixth in NL Cy Young Award voting. He maintains his status as one of ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Justin Verlander celebrated his 42nd birthday on Thursday and San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin made sure everyone in the clubhouse was aware of it. During the team’s morning meeting, all the rookies and first-year campers were instructed to get up and sing “Happy Birthday” to the three-time Cy Young Award winner.
Bob Melvin has yet to tell Logan Webb that Webb will be the ’ Opening Day starter. Melvin understands he doesn’t really need to have that conversation with his ace. “He knows,” Melvin said with a smile.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Logan Webb knew he’d be the San Francisco Giants’ Opening Day starter long before his first Cactus League start. For Webb, spring training at this point in his career is less about performance and more about preparation. That freedom, then, affords Webb the opportunity to experiment.
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