Justin Verlander Makes Spring Training Debut for Giants at 42
The three-time Cy Young winner allowed one hit and one run over two innings in his first outing with San Francisco, focusing on health and adjustments to Arizona's climate.
- Justin Verlander pitched two innings in his spring training debut for the San Francisco Giants, allowing one hit, one run, one walk, and striking out one batter.
- The 42-year-old surrendered a solo home run to Colorado Rockies' Michael Toglia in the first inning but retired the final four batters he faced, including a 1-2-3 second inning.
- Verlander, who signed a one-year, $15 million contract with the Giants, is preparing for his 20th MLB season after an injury-plagued 2024 campaign with Houston.
- He noted the challenges of adjusting to Arizona's dry climate, which can affect pitch movement, but expressed satisfaction with his health and velocity compared to last year.
- The outing marked Verlander's first competitive game since recovering from shoulder and neck issues that limited him to 17 starts in 2024.