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Verlander excited by Mets owner’s passion, NYC ‘vibe’

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NEW YORK: At his introducto­ry press conference on Tuesday at Citi Field, New York Mets right-hander Justin Verlander revealed what led him to join the organisati­on earlier this month.

Verlander, who will turn 40 in February, said a relaxed phone conversati­on last month with Mets owner Steve Cohen — a call in which the pair got to know each other — steered him to sign a two-year, US$86.7 million deal.

“It really wasn’t a baseball call,” the three-time Cy Young Award winner said.

“It was just a ‘Hey, this is Steve. You’re Justin. Let me get to know you a little bit.’”

Joining former Detroit Tigers teammate Max Scherzer atop the Mets’ rotation, Verlander essentiall­y replaces Jacob deGrom, who signed a five-year, $185 contract with the Texas Rangers.

With the goal of winning their first World Series in 37 years, the Mets are on track for a record luxury tax of about $85 million after increasing their luxury tax payroll to about $360 million.

Along with Verlander, a nine-time All-Star, the Mets added starting pitchers Jose Quintana and Kodai Senga, retained centre fielder Brandon Nimmo and closer Edwin Diaz, signed reliever David Robertson, and agreed to a deal with catcher Omar Narvaez pending a physical.

“When I look back at the process, it was one of the things I think gave me an insight into how Steve views the organisati­on, and this isn’t just an investment for him,” Verlander said.

“He wants to have his finger on or get to know people intimately that are involved in this thing, and what more could you ask for as a player than that?’’

Returning in 2022 from Tommy John surgery in September 2020, Verlander had a remarkable season, going 18-4 with a major-league-low 1.75 ERA in 28 starts with the Houston Astros.

Now 244-133 for his career, Verlander earned his second World Series ring as the Astros beat the Phillies in six games.

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Justin Verlander during his introducto­ry press conference.
USA TODAY SPORTS Justin Verlander during his introducto­ry press conference.

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