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LAKELAND, Fla. -- Justin Verlander casually mentioned in January how cool it
would be to spend his entire career in a Tigers uniform. He took one big step
toward doing that on Friday.
The Tigers, meanwhile, took care of their biggest contract question for the
rest of the decade. With a five-year contract extension, they can keep
Verlander in a Detroit uniform through at least 2019, and perhaps through
2020.
"It's tough to say how much I love Detroit," Verlander said Friday. "It's
tough to put into words. It's a unique situation where I was drafted by the
Tigers. I've felt like I grew up in front of these fans, and they've been
extremely supportive of me and this ballclub since Day 1. They're the best
fans in baseball. That's something special, and that's a big reason why I
wanted to stick around here. We're a kindred spirit. I want to win a World
Series not only for myself and for my teammates, but for the fans of Detroit,
too. They deserve it."
Verlander will make $28 million each season from 2015-2019, the years of the
extension, and could vest a $22 million option for 2020 if he finishes in the
top five in Cy Young voting in 2019.
ESPN's Buster Olney first reported the contract terms.
Verlander has two years remaining on the five-year, $79.5 million contract he
signed after the 2009 season. He will make $20 million in each of those
seasons.
Add those two seasons, with the reported terms of the extension, including
the option, and Verlander would be baseball's first $200 million pitcher.
Verlander, 30, went 17-8 with a 2.64 ERA and 239 strikeouts in 33 starts last
season, topping the American League with six complete games, 238 1/3 innings
pitched and 239 strikeouts. He won the AL Most Valuable Player Award and the
AL Cy Young Award in 2011, becoming the 10th pitcher in Major League history
to win both the MVP and Cy Young Awards in the same season.
A five-time All-Star, Verlander is 124-65 with a 3.40 ERA in his big league
career, which began with two starts in 2005. He is scheduled to start on
Opening Day in Minnesota on Monday, marking the sixth straight season
(2008-13) he has been tabbed the club's Opening Day starter by manager Jim
Leyland. It will mark the longest such streak by a Tigers pitcher since Jack
Morris started 11 straight Opening Days from 1980-90.
"Justin is one of the premier pitchers in baseball and we are thrilled to
keep him in a Tigers uniform for many years to come," Tigers president, CEO
and general manager Dave Dombrowski said. "Justin has been a Tiger for his
entire career and he is on pace to be one of the greatest pitchers in this
illustrious franchise's history."
Though Verlander brushed off any sense of urgency about getting an extension
done this spring, he made it clear last week that he didn't want to negotiate
during the season. With next season being the final year on his contract, he
would have been close enough to free agency that he might have been tempted
to test the open market.
The extension takes that out of the question.
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