Justin Verlander I just wanna play until they rip the jersey off me  

Justin Verlander I just wanna play until they rip the jersey off me  

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Justin Verlander I just wanna play until they rip the jersey off me

The timeless Justin Verlander in prime form against the Yankees. shared in the presser before their ALCS clash against the that his motivation to keep pitching was to see things through and to keep playing "until they rip the jersey off him." “I just wanna play until they rip the jersey off me”“I just wanna play until they rip the jersey off me” “I just wanna play until they rip the jersey off me” - Justin Verlander via @ Talkin' Baseball The 39-year-old AL Cy Young candidate might just be telling the truth as his start in Game 1 saw him establish and break a few records. Verlander clamped down on the Yankees offense and limited them to one run on three base hits with one walk across six innings. The Astros ace recorded 11 strikeouts in the game that put him on top of the all-time postseason strikeout list with 219 surpassing Clayton Kershaw. Verlander also became the second-oldest pitcher to record 10 or more strikeouts in the postseason, just behind Nolan Ryan. The nine-time All-Star also made his 32nd postseason appearance, which is the most by any pitcher since the turn of the millennia, and last but certainly not least, Verlander recorded his eighth 10+ strikeout game in the postseason, two more than any pitcher in history.

Justin Verlander s sensational postseason career

Just another day in the office for Verlander. With all the accolades that Justin Verlander has ammassed in his Hall of Fame-worthy career, nothing comes close to his postseason record compared to any other active player. In 32 postseason starts, Verlander has a 15-11 record with a 3.55 ERA against the best of the best teams. The bane of his existence, however, is his record in the World Series. He is 0-6 in seven starts with a 5.68 ERA. If ever the Astros reach the World Series again this year, it remains to be seen if one of the greatest MLB pitchers of all time can finally convert a good outing or will the biggest stage of them all melt his star power once more. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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