Justin Verlander’s Brother Bites Back at Critics ‘Writing Off’ His 42-Year-Old Ace Brother

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Ben Verlander’s defense of his brother Justin isn’t just about blood—it’s about respect for one of the game’s greatest pitchers. As athletes reach milestones like age or years in the league, skepticism grows. Their ability to compete at a high level overshadows the passion and spirit that define true excellence. Are they still the same? Can they still compete at the highest level?

The brother enters the battle as a passionate voice from the sidelines rather than as a player on the field. Ben, Justin Verlander’s sibling, has taken the field in the veteran pitcher’s case but hasn’t used a bat; instead, he has spoken out against those who have started to count out the 42-year-old ace.

For Justin Verlander, criticism is nothing new. But his latest performance representing the Giants against the White Sox had fans on their feet, erupting into a standing ovation. The right-hander pitched five scoreless innings, gave up only two hits, and struck out six batters in a brilliant performance. His excellent 96.5 mph fastball highlighted his sustained velocity. Since then, social media has been buzzing. The critics questioning his skills at 42 didn’t sit well with his younger brother, Ben—who wasn’t about to stay silent. He replied to one of the critics on his X, “Can’t wait for this season. He said it after his TJ in 2021, and I’ll say it again. Stop writing off Justin because of his age.”  

Can’t wait for this season.

Said it after his TJ in 2021 and I’ll say it again.

Stop writing off Justin because of his age. https://t.co/zGYgflfUTI

— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) March 17, 2025

It’s not the first time Ben Verlander has lashed out. He is outspoken with his thoughts and never hesitates to share. Just a few days back, he contended that baseball, a sport he fervently feels merits greater attention than the NFL and NBA, is frequently overlooked by the mainstream sports media. Now, when things come to blood, how can he stay silent? So, with Justin Verlander still throwing heat and his brother standing guard off the field, will the critics finally reconsider—or will they end up striking out?

The road ahead for Justin Verlander

He’s too old. He’s past his prime. Justin Verlander has heard it all before—but he’s not listening. The 42-year-old ace demonstrates that age is nothing more than a number as the 2025 Major League Baseball season draws near. His most recent spring training performance was spectacular, with a 2-0 record, a 1.69 ERA, and 15 strikeouts in 16 innings pitched. These figures provide a straightforward and uncompromising response for anyone wondering if his arm has lost its zip.

It’s not the first time. Verlander has been doing it for years, and with 262 wins and 147 losses in the regular season, he has accumulated an outstanding 3.30 earned run average over his storied career. In his 3,415.2 innings pitched, he has recorded an incredible 3,416 strikeouts while keeping his WHIP at a respectable 1.13. He has two World Series titles, nine All-Star selections, and three Cy Young Awards in his trophy case. Even at this point in his career, he leads all active MLB pitchers in wins, strikeouts, and WAR.

Justin Verlander’s performance in the 2024 regular season can’t be unseen. His final season appearance against the Cleveland Guardians on September 28, 2024, provided a peek at his enduring ability, even though his overall ERA for the season was 5.48, a number that continues to improve looking at spring training games.

Justin Verlander is still in the lead and isn’t simply hanging on. As he prepares for the upcoming season with the San Francisco Giants, Verlander is determined to silence the skeptics once again. Justin is committed to doing what he does best, which is dominating from the mound, while Ben Verlander is prepared to protect his brother off the field. The question now is how much farther he can go, not if he still has it.

 

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