Justin Verlander, who pitched for the Detroit Tigers from 2005-17, wants to achieve 300 wins, but he remains 38 wins from the historic milestone.
DETROIT -- Former Detroit Tigers reliever Miguel Diaz has signed a minor-league contract with the San Francisco Giants. Diaz, 30, has pitched in the Tigers organization for most of the last three ...
The Detroit Tigers didn't try to sign Shohei Ohtani in 2017. A lot has changed since then, exemplified by an attempt to sign Roki Sasaki in 2024-25.
A former Detroit Tigers starting pitcher has relaxed a contract demand that makes a reunion with the franchise a little more possible.
Verlander and the Giants have agreed on a one-year contract pending a physical, according to multiple reports. Per ESPN’s Jesse Rogers, Verlander’s deal is worth $15 million.
The Giants made a huge move in free agency by agreeing to a deal with legendary starting pitcher Justin Verlander.
The San Francisco Giants finally made a splash in what has been a very quiet offseason for new president of baseball operations Buster Posey and his front offic
The San Francisco Giants were seen entering the offseason as a team likely to add starting pitching in order to help a starting rotation that ranked 18th in the
San Francisco and veteran ace Justin Verlander are in agreement on a one-year contract pending a physical, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Tuesday, citing sources. After missing out on Corbin Burnes, it appears the Giants pivoted to the three-time AL Cy Young Award winner who will turn 42 next month and has the second-most playoff wins of all time.
It's a tribute to one of his heroes, Frank Thomas, but San Francisco already has its own legend who wore ... Forced to take what the Detroit Tigers gave him on short notice, Verlander wore No. 59 for his first two starts.
Future Hall of Fame pitcher Justin Verlander has signed a one-year, $15 million contract with the San Francisco Giants. Verlander, who pitched for the Detroit Tigers from 2005-17, wants to achieve ...
The San Francisco Giants have a big lesson to learn on how to treat their broadcasters from the Brewers and Bob Uecker, writes SFGATE columnist.