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00:00Verlander, the only pitcher in Major League history to have at least 65 strikeouts as a starter before the All-Star break and not have a win.
00:11So there you go. No wins in the first half.
00:14It is truly unbelievable that he never wins. He has no wins since he's been a giant. No wins at all.
00:23And then I was like talking to my son about it. I'm like, this guy can't win a game.
00:27And I said, you know, he's like, I thought he'd, you know, finally snap out of it.
00:33Yes, 13 to nothing. I mean, they roasted his ass. I mean, they pounced on him.
00:39It was one nothing, two nothing, Harper, three nothing. It was. And then I turned around.
00:44It was 13. Everyone on the team got in on it. I got to tell you, I know those numbers that you just gave out with all of his impressive numbers.
00:55But he doesn't win ever. Whose fault is that? Is it the players? They're not. Is it Devers fault? Is it the lineup? Is it the manager? Is it Verlander?
01:07Do you think he's finished? Because he goes out and pitches and all he does is lose.
01:13But then they talk about how great his numbers are. Yeah, I don't think so.
01:17I'd rather win than lose every single game I pitch.
01:22I think he's finished. Finished.
01:26I think he's finished. He's now got, what's he got this year?
01:31He's 0-7 with a 4-7, 1.42 whip, 15 starts. He hasn't won a game.
01:38I mean, look, even Skeens has wins this year.
01:41You know, Steven Skeens has won a couple games.
01:45I don't think a 4-7 ERA is frankly anything to brag about.
01:51No, it is not.
01:53Justin Verlander, big trouble for him.
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