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Giants Optimistic as Verlander Faces Pectoral Issue After Velocity Drop

The 42-year-old pitcher, dealing with a minor pectoral muscle issue, is expected to recover in time for his next start in Washington.

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 21: Justin Verlander #35 of the San Francisco Giants sits in the dugout during their game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Oracle Park on April 21, 2025 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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Overview

  • Justin Verlander experienced a 3 mph velocity dip and command issues during his latest start, attributed to a minor pectoral muscle strain.
  • The San Francisco Giants’ coaching staff remains optimistic that Verlander will recover and make his next scheduled start on Saturday in Washington.
  • Verlander, who declined to share specifics about the injury, stated that the team’s medical staff does not believe pitching will worsen the condition.
  • The veteran pitcher has posted a 4.33 ERA over 52 innings in 10 starts this season but remains winless in his debut campaign with the Giants.
  • With an off-day providing additional rest, the Giants have young arms like Kyle Harrison and Carson Whisenhunt available as contingency options if needed.