Not long ago, Buster Posey and Justin Verlander were fierce rivals on the field. While Posey, 37, drew curtains on his career after the 2021 season, Verlander, 41, is still going strong.
Justin Verlander found himself in the hot seat after using his wife Kate Upton ’s Zoom account for a recent press conference. During a virtual press event on Monday, January 13, an NBC Sports reporter named Taylor Wirth had a hot mic moment that involved Verlander, 41 — but the MLB player didn’t mind.
The New York Giants star and Upton met in 2012 and tied the knot in 2017 Always check to make sure you're muted. One reporter forgot that golden rule of video conferencing during a virtual media availability with Justin Verlander on Monday,
The right-hander, who signed with the Giants in free agency, and president of baseball operations Buster Posey were speaking with reporters via Zoom when one media member forgot to mute his mic and began commenting on the fact that Verlander appeared to be using the Zoom account of his wife, Kate Upton.
San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey addresses the media during an introductory press conference at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images In just one short month,
The San Francisco Giants are starting a new era in 2025 after appointing former catcher Buster Posey as their ... and three-time Cy Young winner Justin Verlander from the free-agent market.
The Diamondbacks still haven't replaced Pederson, who had a .923 OPS against righties in 2024. And while Naylor can reproduce Walker's power, he isn't on the same level as the three-time Gold Glover defensively.
There’s only one thing the San Francisco Giants can do to counter the extraordinary spending habits of the rival Los Angeles Dodgers: absolutely nothing. Buster Posey, the Giants’ president of baseball operations,
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Verlander isn’t the only future Hall of Famer currently in the organization.
Justin Verlander will celebrate his 42nd birthday in a largely unfamiliar place — in a Cactus League training camp for a club leaning on his veteran chops to galvanize a young and emerging staff.
After Logan Webb, the Giants' starting rotation options come with upside and question marks. But San Francisco's front office is choosing to take an optimistic outlook on the guys who will follow its ace.