PHILADELPHIA — Justin Verlander is set to make the start for the Astros on Thursday in Game 5 of the World Series, and even though it could be his last with Houston, the right-hander insisted that’…
But he also held the Yankees to one run over six innings in Game 1 of the ALCS, striking out 11.
The Yankees were interested in Verlander last year and offered him a one-year deal for $25 million, but Houston topped it with the second-year player option.“Really and truly, it’s been a hell of a ride no matter what happens,’’ Verlander said. “Whether I stay or don’t, I’ve really enjoyed my time with this group of guys and the city and getting to know the city. And it’s really been a blessing and a wonderful time in my career.
If Verlander does decide to test the open market, he’ll have plenty of options, in addition to the Yankees and Astros.The Giants are another possible landing spot, especially with Carlos Rodon likely leaving as a free agent. The Yankees have a solid rotation set for next season already, with Gerrit Cole at the top, Nestor Cortes and Frankie Montas back and likely Luis Severino, who has a $15 million team option, with Domingo German and Clarke Schmidt possible fifth starters or depth, with Jameson Taillon a free agent.“I’m trying not to think about it,’’ Verlander said of free agency. “I’m trying to be present.
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