Justin Verlander Set for Rehab Start in Iowa with Mud Hens
Future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander is set to make a rehab start for the Toledo Mud Hens at Principal Park in Des Moines on June 2. The Detroit Tigers pitcher has been sidelined since April 1 due to left hip inflammation, later moving to the 60-day injured list. Verlander's return marks a significant event as he faces promising prospects with the Iowa Cubs. He boasts an impressive career, including nine All-Star selections, three Cy Young Awards, and two World Series titles. This appearance comes alongside Cubs utility player Matt Shaw, adding to the excitement for fans.
By the Numbers- Verlander has 266 career wins and 3,554 strikeouts.
- He has been an All-Star nine times and won the Cy Young Award three times.
- Verlander’s injury kept him out since April 1, but he’s nearing a comeback.
- This game is expected to attract a large crowd eager to see a pitching legend.
If Verlander proves successful in his rehab start, he may return to the Tigers' rotation soon, potentially impacting their season race.
Bottom LineVerlander's rehab start not only highlights his return from injury but also serves as a thrilling opportunity for fans and young players alike to witness a renowned pitcher in action.
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