Verlander set for anticipated SF Giants' debut following promising spring
Briefly

Logan Webb, who recalls his childhood disdain for Justin Verlander, now looks forward to witnessing his debut as a Giant. Verlander, 42, boasts an exemplary career but recently had the worst season, marked by a 5.48 ERA. The Giants signed him to a one-year, $15 million deal, likening it to a previous signing of Randy Johnson. Verlander still harbors a fierce passion for the game, ready to face the challenges ahead, aiming for another remarkable chapter in his storied career.
I'm very excited to see him...as a baseball fan, I'm excited to watch Justin Verlander throw.
Despite Verlander's age and struggles, the Giants signed him to a one-year, $15 million dollar deal.
For all he's done, Verlander, the game's oldest active player, is coming off the worst season of his career.
The fire is still burning, Verlander said in December. You don't get to this level without a passion.
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