Justin Verlander found himself in the hot seat after using his wife Kate Upton ’s Zoom account for a recent press conference. During a virtual press event on Monday, January 13, an NBC Sports reporter named Taylor Wirth had a hot mic moment that involved Verlander, 41 — but the MLB player didn’t mind.
A seemingly serious meeting between some Giants members and Justin Verlander took an unexpected turn that lightened the mood.
Justin Verlander is headed to The Bay for his 20th season in MLB, having agreed to a one-year deal with the San Francisco Giants. He's yet to make his final decision regarding what jersey number he'll wear, though it seems his usual No. 35 is still on the table despite a franchise great having worn it throughout much of their career.
Justin Verlander was called out by an unknowing reporter for using his wife Kate Upton's Zoom account during a meeting with reporters on Monday, January 13.
Outside of his quest to reach 300 wins, there isn’t much left to accomplish for likely future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander. But he still has another goal in mind as he embarks on his 20th Major League season with the Giants,
Justin Verlander is preparing to enter the 20th season of his brilliant MLB career after recently signing a one-year contract with the Giants. But while the former MVP and three-time Cy Young Award winner is all about baseball,
Justin Verlander's market is finally heating up, Jed Hoyer takes aim at a new infielder and the Mets aren't done adding to their roster.
Justin Verlander’s press conference blooper involving wife Kate Upton’s Zoom account adds humor to his Giants debut and 2025 MLB goals.
Future Hall of Fame pitcher Justin Verlander is returning for a 20th season, and it will be with a new team for the 2025 season.
Coming off a disappointing 2024 season, Justin Verlander will look to rebound with the San Francisco Giants in 2025. Per ESPN's Jeff Passan, Verlander
Justin Verlander is set to return to MLB for a 20th season in the bigs, only it won't be with the Houston Astros. The three-time Cy Young winner has reportedly agreed to a one-year contract with the San Francisco Giants, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. The deal is worth $15 million, according to ESPN’s Jesse Rogers.
The MLB Hot Stove has been - for lack of a better word - hot at times, while also in a holding pattern for several teams. A lot of big names have already moved, or are getting clos