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Pitcher Justin Verlander returns to Houston Astros in trade from the NY Mets

Pitcher Justin Verlander has been acquired by his former club, the Houston Astros, from the NY Mets. In return, Houston is sending two minor-league players to New York in the deal – outfielder Drew Gilbert, and outfielder Ryan Clifford. Gilbert is the top-ranked prospect in Houston’s farm system.

The NY Mets have had a disappointing season; the team sits fourth in the division with a 50-55 record and is six games back of a wild-card spot in the National League East.  Verlander, who won his third Cy Young award in 2022, signed a two-year, $86.7 million deal with the Mets as a free agent ahead of the 2023 season. The deal also includes a $35 million vesting option for 2025. Verlander told The Athletic’s Will Sammon on July 18 that he remained “committed to trying to win a championship” with the Mets, saying: “Just because we’re not in the position that everyone—including myself—thought we would be in doesn’t mean I still don’t believe… I mean, I came here to win a championship. Look, nobody, including myself, is giving up on this season.”

The 40-year-old Verlander spent five-and-a-half seasons with the Astros from 2017-2022 after being traded from the Detroit Tigers. He won two World Series with the Astros, and won two of his three Cy Young awards in Houston. Verlander is 6-5 this season, with a 3.15 ERA, 1.15 WHIP and 81 strikeouts in 94.1 innings across 16 starts.

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