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Justin Verlander signs one-year deal with Detroit Tigers in celebratory press conference at Comerica Park.
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Tigers sign Justin Verlander to one-year deal

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The Detroit Tigers have signed veteran pitcher Justin Verlander to a one-year, $13 million contract for the 2026 season, reuniting the future Hall of Famer with the franchise where he began his career. The deal includes $2 million in base salary and $11 million deferred starting in 2030. Verlander joins a strong rotation led by Tarik Skubal and Framber Valdez as the team aims for a third consecutive postseason appearance.

The Tampa Bay Rays are pushing back left-hander Shane McClanahan's next start until later next week to give him extra rest. The team will instead use a bullpen game on Saturday against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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The Toronto Blue Jays face uncertainty in their pitching rotation as injuries mount. Max Scherzer and Spencer Miles are emerging as candidates for the No. 5 starter role in early June.

At 29 years old, Chicago White Sox pitcher Davis Martin begins the 2026 season with the longest service time by debut date among teammates. Reflecting on his career trajectory from debut to injury recovery, Martin emphasizes his role in fostering team culture amid ongoing rebuild efforts. His leadership extends to offseason bonding with younger rotation mates.

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The Texas Rangers officially introduced left-handed pitcher MacKenzie Gore at Globe Life Field following his trade from the Washington Nationals. The 26-year-old All-Star joins a rotation that led baseball with a 3.41 ERA in 2025. Gore expressed excitement about the opportunity to compete for a championship in Texas.

S'appuyant sur des rapports indiquant l'ouverture des Tigers à échanger l'as Tarik Skubal, les Dodgers de Los Angeles sont prêts à inclure le partant Tyler Glasnow dans une transaction, soulignant son contrat et ses performances dans le cadre de plans de renforcement de la rotation.

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Les Detroit Tigers ont conclu un contrat d'un an en Major League avec le droitier Drew Anderson, sous réserve d'examen médical, après ses saisons dominantes en Corée. Le joueur de 31 ans fait son retour en MLB après une belle performance avec les SSG Landers en KBO. L'accord inclut une option club pour 2027 et donne à Anderson une chance de briguer une place dans la rotation.

 

 

 

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