Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Justin Verlander to Retire at End of 2026 Season

Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander announced on Wednesday that he will retire at the end of this season

The announcement came after MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred selected Verlander as the legends pick for the AL All-Star Team. The 2026 MLB All-Star Game will be played in Philadelphia next Tuesday.

In February, Verlander returned to the Tigers with whom he pitched from 2006 through most of the 2017 season before he was traded to the Houston Astros with whom he would win two World Series rings in 2017 and in 2022. 

At the time, I expressed excitement about Verlander joining a Tigers rotation with back-to-back AL Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal and his former Astros teammate Framber Valdez. I mused that Verlander, who is eighth on MLB's all-time strikeout list, had the chance to surpass Don Sutton, Tom Seaver and Bert Blyleven

This proved to be a rose-colored assessment. Verlander has only pitched in one game this season back in March against the Arizona Diamondbacks who roughed him up for five runs on six hits in only 3.2 innings pitched. He went on the injured list with hip inflammation in April. Then last month, as he was set to return to action, he strained his hamstring

But he could still help the Tigers who for the most of this season have been arguably the most disappointing team in the AL especially after going 6-22 in May. However, the Tigers have won four in a row, 7 out of their last 10 and are only 4 games back of the third AL Wild Card spot. The Tigers are not out of the playoff picture by any stretch of the imagination, and neither is Justin Verlander.

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