San Francisco Giants, Verlander
Digest more
Justin Verlander, once again, put himself in position to earn his first win as a Giant. He pitched six-plus innings and allowed two runs on a pair of solo homers by Corbin Carroll. As baseball’s oldest player, he’s now recorded four quality starts in his last five outings. By night’s end, he remained winless, stuck at 262 career victories.
Justin Verlander pitched well on Monday against the Arizona Diamondbacks, but once again, was not rewarded with his first win in a San Francisco Giants uniform.
8d
EssentiallySports on MSNStruggling Giants Put Justin Verlander’s Goal in Peril as $15M Star Risks Running Out of TimeJustin Verlander affirmed his status as an immortal in baseball, making a career by defying age and expectations. The post Struggling Giants Put Justin Verlander’s Goal in Peril as $15M Star Risks Running Out of Time appeared first on EssentiallySports.
What does a 262-win pitcher do after he makes his ninth start of the season yet fails again to get No. 263? "I’ll go home, watch a TV show, have a glass of wine and get ready for tomorrow. I’ll come i
1d
NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWhat we learned as Justin Verlander solid again in Giants' tough loss to D-backsJustin Verlander pitched well again on Monday in the San Francisco Giants' loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks at Oracle Park.
1d
Yardbarker on MSND-backs aim to regain footing against Justin Verlander, GiantsThe Arizona Diamondbacks will face the Giants for the first time this season and will get acquainted with Justin Verlander in a new uniform when the National League West rivals begin a three-game series Monday night in San Francisco.
Justin Verlander keeps pitching like a Hall of Famer. The only thing missing now is the win column. The 42-year-old right-hander turned in another strong outing for the San Francisco Giants on Thursday night,
Its Monday, May 12 and the Diamondbacks (21-20) are in San Francisco to take on the Giants (24-17). Merrill Kelly is slated to take the mound for Arizona against Justin Verlander for San Francisco. The Diamondbacks split the series 2-2 with the Dodgers but gave up 25 runs in five games,