Justin Verlander is back with the Detroit Tigers for the 2026 MLB season. In February, the Tigers signed Verlander to a one-year contract, strengthening the rotation with five starting pitchers. However, will this be the three-time AL Cy Young pitcher's last season before his inevitable MLB retirement?
As Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports, Verlander talked about his retirement plans after the spring training game. While Verlander knows an injury or terrible season could make this his last season, he still wants to chase 300 wins and pitch at age 45.
"I don't know how much longer I'm going to play," Verlander said. "I know there's not a lot of time left, especially in the grand scheme of things. If I play two years, three years, whatever, out of the 21 [years]It's like nothing. I'm just trying to enjoy it a little more...I don't want to sit here and say that's it. This could have happened. This is a one year contract. If something goes catastrophically wrong, or I can't recover, that's it - I'm done. “All I know is that there isn’t that much time left, so enjoy it while you can.”
Verlander is currently 43 years old, which means he may have another two to three seasons to offer. It's not guaranteed that Verlander will spend those two to three seasons in Detroit, as he only signed a one-year contract. However, the 43-year-old pitcher would have a very good bet to return if he has a good campaign, with Tarik Skubal, Jack Flaherty and Casey Mize all set to become free agents.
The Tigers understand what Verlander's return means to the team and the city, and it would only be fitting if Verlander retires in Detroit. Hopefully, Verlander won't retire as a Tiger for a few more seasons.
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