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Justin Verlander is retiring.

The 43-year-old two-time World Series champion confirmed he will retire after this season with the Detroit Tigers.

He has been in the MLB for 21 seasons. He made his big-league debut with the Detroit Tigers on July 4, 2005.

Justin issued a statement on social media on Wednesday (July 8), saying that this season challenged him “in ways I haven’t experienced before, both physically and mentally.”

See his full statement…

I want to thank the Commissioner for the incredible honor of being selected to the All-Star Game. The opportunity to attend once again is something I’ll cherish, and it will be an incredibly special moment for me and my family.

This season has challenged me in ways I haven’t experienced before, both physically and mentally. I’ve always believed that as long as I could compete at the level I expect of myself, I’d keep playing. I never wanted to retire because of a milestone, a number, or a date on the calendar. I wanted the game to tell me when it was time.

Over the last several months, I’ve realized that time has come. While I’m fully committed to giving my team everything I have for the rest of this season, I’ve decided this will be my last. It’s fitting that I get to finish where it all started – with the Detroit Tigers, the organization that drafted me and gave me my first opportunity.

Baseball has given me more than I could have imagined. It taught me discipline, resilience, and the value of continuing to adapt and evolve. I’ve been fortunate to play with and against incredible players, for outstanding organizations, and compete in-front of fans who deeply appreciate the game.

To every teammate, coach, player, clubhouse attendant, and fan who has been part of this journey – thank you. It’s been a privilege to share the field with you. To my family, especially my wife Kate, thank you for standing beside me through every season, every rehab, and every high and low. I couldn’t have done this without you.

It’s time for the next chapter.

But first, I’m excited to finish this season the only way I know how – with everything I’ve got.

JUSTIN VERLANDER

As of right now, Justin is the oldest player currently playing in Major League Baseball. He is married to Kate Upton, and they have two children together: a daughter, Genevieve, and a son, Bellamy.

In 2019, Justin opened up to PEOPLE about how becoming a parent has changed his life and career plans in the MLB.

“I would like to be able to play long enough that my daughter can see me and remember me playing baseball when she grows older. Maybe if anything, it’s going to push me to stay in shape and stay healthy, and be a good pitcher as long as I possibly can. I want her to be able to remember me on the field,” Justin told the publication at the time.

Justin is among the highest-paid baseball players.

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