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Justin Verlander surrendered four home runs in his rehab start Wednesday with Toledo, but that wasn't what was most important to the Tigers,
Justin Verlander has made just one start for the Tigers this year after signing a one-year, $13-million contract this winter.
St. Paul Saints 12, Toledo Mud Hens 1 Justin Verlander was shelled for four home runs, and the Hens couldn’t put much together at the plate against Twins’ starter Mick Abel an
Verlander will likely throw a bullpen this weekend in Cleveland before the Tigers make any decision about activating him off the injured list.
Three-time Cy Young Award winner and Detroit Tigers star Justin Verlander is slated to make his second rehab start with the Mud Hens on Wednesday, June 10 at Fifth Third Field\*. Verlander previously pitched five scoreless innings with three strikeouts for the Mud Hens on June 2 at Iowa.
More than 11 years after his last Toledo appearance, Verlander returned to Fifth Third Field as he works back from injury.
While the Twins were on the road facing the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday, Minnesota’s Triple-A team might have had the more intriguing pitching matchup. Rehabbing right-handed starter Mick Abel started for the St.
