Justin Verlander Opens Up About His Stint with the New York Mets

As his illustrious career approaches its conclusion, Hall of Fame pitcher Justin Verlander, now back with the Detroit Tigers for a final season, has offered his candid thoughts on his brief tenure with the New York Mets.
Verlander, who recently announced that the 2026 season will mark the end of his Major League Baseball journey, is preparing for his swan song. The former American League MVP has had a career worthy of the Hall of Fame, highlighted by three Cy Young Awards.
While his overall career achievements are undeniable, Verlander's time with the Mets was shorter than many anticipated. He was traded back to the Houston Astros during the 2023 season, a move that brought his highly anticipated, high-profile signing in New York to an abrupt end.
Now, as he embarks on his final campaign, Verlander is reflecting on that period. He has shared his genuine feelings about the experience, offering a look back at a chapter that, while significant, did not unfold as planned for either the player or the team.
Verlander's reflections on the Mets are a valuable, albeit perhaps uncomfortable, look at the realities of high-stakes free agency and team building.
