Will Justin Verlander eventually return to the Detroit Tigers, as I have been predicting ever since the moment he was traded to the Houston Astros?
Well, on Tuesday, Verlander was back in the Motor City as the Astros prepared to take on the Tigers at Comerica Park, and he talked about potentially finishing his career in Detroit, saying heโs โalways open to the idea.โ
Justin Verlander is always open to the ideaโ of returning to the Detroit Tigers
There were some rumors floating around during the last offseason that Justin Verlander would return to the Detroit Tigers, but Verlander said the Tigers never reached out to his camp.
โIt was not explored last offseason, the Tigers never really reached out,โ he said. โI felt like they understood that they really werenโt in a place for me yet. Maybe, I donโt know. I never asked, but it never really came up.โ
Instead, Verlander, who wants to play for a winning franchise, decided to sign a 2-year, $50 million deal.
โStill pitching at a high level, I want to be able to help a team win a championship,โ Verlander said. โThatโs what we play for, so I want to be on good ballclubs. Itโs also a lot more fun playing on good teams. When you work yourself into a situation where you work hard your whole career, hopefully when youโre a free agent you have multiple suitors and good suitors. Thatโs where you want to be.โ
So far this season, Verlander has been absolutely dominant as he is currently 16-3 with a 1.84 ERA, and he is still in the running, despite being injured, to win another Cy Young award.
The Tigers are a long way from being a championship team, so donโt look for him to finish in Detroit. My money says if heโs healthy after next season, he resigns with Houston or goes to a team like the Dodgers.