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Justin Verlander Signs One-Year Deal with San Francisco Giants

Veteran pitcher Justin Verlander agrees to a $15 million deal with the Giants as they bolster their starting rotation.

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Updated: Jan 7th, 2025, 10:44 PM ET

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The San Francisco Giants have signed veteran pitcher Justin Verlander to a one-year, $15 million contract. This marks Verlander's first stint with a West Coast team, adding depth to the Giants' rotation alongside Logan Webb and others. At 42, Verlander aims for 300 career wins while overcoming recent injuries and a modest performance last season. His move to the Giants follows a tumultuous period with increased injuries and team changes, making this signing crucial for the team looking to improve from its previous season.


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