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Justin Verlander Makes Surprising Announcement After Signing with Giants

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Updated: Jan 15


Baseball player Justin Verlander in an orange San Francisco Giants jersey and cap, text reads "I'll be back in Houston by July." Dark background, focused expression. Giants and FAX Sports logos visible.

In a shocking turn of events, Justin Verlander, after signing with the San Francisco Giants, has hinted at a swift return to his former team, the Houston Astros. According to a recent quote from Verlander himself, "I'll be back in Houston by July," suggesting that his time with the Giants might be brief before he rejoins the Astros at the MLB trade deadline.


The Astros camp is buzzing with excitement over the prospect of Verlander's return. Second baseman Jose Altuve couldn't contain his enthusiasm, saying, "I can't wait to show him my OnlyFans." Slugger Yordong Alvarez added, "He still owes me a steak dinner." Manager Dusty Baker, known for his calm demeanor, was equally excited, "It's like he never left. We're ready to welcome him back with open arms."


The fanbase is equally ecstatic, with social media lighting up with reactions. @astrosmemes_ tweeted, "Verlander back in Houston? That's the energy we need!" @michaelschwab13 shared, "July can't come soon enough. Let's go, JV!" @jreddubdeuce chimed in with, "Astros magic is real. Verlander's coming home!" And @bulldogbeing exclaimed, "This is the best news I've heard all year. Astros dynasty continues!"


In what seems like an early move to facilitate this reunion, discussions are already underway, with reports indicating that the Astros have offered Martin Maldonado to the Giants in the potential trade, although Maldonado is no longer with the team. This move shows how serious the Astros are about bringing Verlander back.



Baseball player Martin Maldonado in an orange Houston Astros jersey sits on a bench, looking contemplative. Dark background, visible logo patch.
Despite hitting .669 with 15 home runs for the Astros in Cancun, Martin Maldonado may once again be on the move.

Adding to the excitement, Kate Upton, Verlander's wife, posted on her social media, "You know what to do, Houston," fueling the anticipation of fans and players alike.


As we await official confirmation and the unfolding of this trade, one thing is clear: the city of Houston is ready to embrace Verlander once again, with the Astros looking to strengthen their roster with one of the most dominant pitchers in recent baseball history.


Note: Justin Verlander did not really say this, as far as we know.

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