
Justin Verlander reveals the pension while struggling with the giants
Justin Verlander does not seem ready to hang the baseball glove and the Almoravids soon.
The 42 -year -old told the San Francisco Standard newspaper that he had a desire for the stadium next season.
While Verlander had a successful profession, which included a title in the world chain with Astros in 2017 and 2022, he struggled this season.
“I mean, I would like it,” Tell Virlander the executor. “At this stage of my career, if there is really a mistake, I will not rehabilitate surgery or anything. I always understand that it could be the case, but I think physically, some good health has shown this season. Since I was in the hill, things started to improve and improve. You never know it is a volatile game, but I think things still exist.”
Ferlander has dealt with some injury problems over the years, so it makes sense that he will add some health warnings to his comments about the desire to play next season, and it is not necessarily surprising that he wants to compete in 2026 given the previous comments about the desire to reach the mid -1940s.
Verlander 4.53 in the afternoon and recorded 1-9 this season and did not score his first victory until the beginning of the seventeenth year of the Giants team does not go anywhere in 59-59.
He recorded his 3500 -length professional beating, and his proximity is closer to moving in the ninth place in the strike list.
Virlandnder set the record at home during the 8-0 losing giants to citizens.
“I was happy to get there, and happy to spend a moment with the fans,” He told reporters. “A prominent teacher. I am really able to get to get there.”
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