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  1. Justin Brooks Verlander (/ ˈ v ɜːr l æ n d ɜːr / VUR-land-ur; born February 20, 1983) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Detroit Tigers and New York Mets.

  2. Justin Verlander Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-5 , 235lb (196cm, 106kg) Team: Houston Astros (majors) More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. MVP. 3x Cy Young. Rookie of the Year. Triple Crown. 9x All-Star. 2x World Series. 2x ERA Title. ALCS MVP.

  3. Justin Brooks Verlander. Nickname: J V. Born: 2/20/1983 in Manakin-Sabot, VA. Draft: 2004, Detroit Tigers, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 2. College: Old Dominion. Debut: 7/04/2005. Relationship (s): brother of Ben Verlander. Follow: View More Bio Info +. Batting. Pitching. Status: Active. Next HOU Game: 05-08 @ NYY. Splits. Games by Position: SP (4)

  4. Birthplace. Manakin Sabot, VA. Status. Active. 2024 season stats. W-L. 1-1. 150+. ERA. 4.43. K. 150+. WHIP. 1.39. View the profile of Houston Astros Starting Pitcher Justin Verlander on ESPN....

  5. 19 de abr. de 2024 · WASHINGTON -- Justin Verlander walked to the mound at Nationals Park on Friday night and leaned over to pick up the baseball. He warmed up under cloudy skies and in front of a sparse crowd. The 41-year-old loosened his potent right arm to make his season debut and career start No. 510.

  6. Justin Brooks Verlander (Manakin-Sabot, 20 de fevereiro de 1983) é um arremessador de beisebol. Ele jogou no Detroit Tigers por 13 temporadas, e, em Agosto de 2017, trasnferiu-se para o Houston Astros. Foi segunda escolha geral no Draft de 2004. Sua primeira partida como profissional na liga principal (MLB) foi em 4 de julho de 2005.

  7. 19 de fev. de 2023 · Now comes another big number for him today: Verlander turns 40. He turns 40 with 244 victories in the books already, which means he is 56 wins from one of the game’s enduring magic numbers: 300. If he gets there, he might be the last one to do it for a long time, and maybe forever, in baseball.