Welcome Back, Verlander: Astros’ Ace Eyes Return to Rotation
Exciting news for Houston Astros fans as ace pitcher Justin Verlander gears up for his second minor league rehab start on Thursday night. The veteran right-hander is inching closer to rejoining the Astros’ rotation after being sidelined with right shoulder inflammation earlier this season.
Manager Joe Espada provided an update on Verlander’s progress, hinting that this could potentially be his last rehab outing before making a triumphant return to the mound for the Astros. “We’re going to talk to JV, but he’s definitely close to coming back and pitching for us,” Espada shared.
Verlander is set to throw between 70 to 75 pitches in his upcoming start, a significant step towards rebuilding his stamina and form after the extended layoff. The former Cy Young winner last pitched for the Astros on June 9, showcasing his talent with a 3-2 record and a 3.95 ERA in 10 starts this season.
Despite the challenges he’s faced with injuries, Verlander remains a key piece of the Astros’ rotation and his impending return is eagerly anticipated by fans and teammates alike. Stay tuned as Verlander looks to make a strong comeback and lead Houston to more victories in the days to come.