Justin Verlander, who has agreed to a contract with the New York Mets, posted a kind...
that ties him with new teammate Max Scherzer for the largest average annual salary in baseball , but he had nothing but positive things to say about the city and its fans on his way out of town.Verlander posted on Instagram on Wednesday night
."You made me and my family feel at home and I’ll always be grateful for that. We have all shared lots of amazing moments together since the trade in 2017. My family and I will forever cherish our time in the and the memories created that will last a lifetime!Verlander and wife Kate Upton also showed love to the city shortly after beating the Phillies in the World Series.
"Yes. I mean, Houston fans … can you actually imagine a Houston fan ever booing anyone?," Upton said."No,
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