Giants sign Verlander to 1-year deal reportedly worth $15M
The San Francisco Giants and veteran right-hander Justin Verlander agreed to a one-year contract, the club announced Saturday.
Verlander will make $15 million in 2025, a source told ESPN's Jesse Rogers.
Verlander, 41, posted a 5-6 record with a 5.48 ERA and 74 strikeouts over 17 starts with the Houston Astros last season. The 2024 campaign was the 19th of his illustrious career.
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The three-time Cy Young winner struggled through a shoulder injury in 2024 and registered the worst ERA of his career since a brief two-game cameo in 2005 with the Detroit Tigers.
Verlander will join a Giants rotation that's expected to also include Logan Webb, Robbie Ray, Jordan Hicks, and Kyle Harrison in 2025.
The nine-time All-Star has racked up 262 wins with a 3.30 ERA and 3,416 strikeouts during stops with the Astros, Tigers, and New York Mets.
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