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Verlander's Spring Struggles: Tigers Unfazed
13 Mar
Summary
- Verlander allowed three earned runs on four hits, including three solo home runs.
- Despite results, Verlander and the Tigers remain composed and unconcerned.
- Tigers signed Verlander for his current pitching ability at a low salary.

Justin Verlander's recent spring training performance, which included allowing three earned runs on four hits and three solo home runs against the New York Yankees, has not caused concern for the Detroit Tigers organization. Verlander pitched 3.1 innings, striking out five batters but also giving up multiple long balls, which he described as a "complete no-no."
Despite these results, both Verlander and the Tigers are composed, understanding that spring training is for mechanical adjustments and timing. Verlander acknowledged the need to improve his fastball command, a key pitch for him. The Tigers reacquired the veteran pitcher not for his past dominance, but for his current ability to command lineups at a low salary, with an eye toward a shared goal of winning a World Series.
As opening day approaches, Verlander will continue refining his mechanics and fastball. The organization views his return as having unfinished business, aiming for a championship alongside the established pitcher.




