Verlander lands on 15-day IL with hip inflammation
The Detroit Tigers placed starter Justin Verlander on the 15-day injured list Saturday due to hip inflammation.
The move is retroactive to April 1.
In a corresponding move, Detroit called up Triple-A right-hander Keider Montero.
Verlander, who this offseason returned to the franchise in which he won his first Cy Young in 2011, struggled in his season debut Monday. The nine-time All-Star lasted just 3 2/3 innings and allowed five earned runs on six hits, including a second-inning home run to Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll.
In February, the 43-year-old Verlander signed a one-year deal with Detroit worth $13 million. Sunday was supposed to be his triumphant return to Comerica Park.
"I know a lot of fans were excited about tomorrow night, and I know a lot of people spent their hard-earned money to come to the game," Verlander said, according to Chris McCosky of The Detroit News. "It's frustrating for me, obviously. ... Not how I wanted my first start at home to go. I was looking forward to it."
Montero, 25, made 12 starts and eight relief appearances for the Tigers last season, tossing a 4.37 ERA over 90 2/3 innings. He'll start the series finale in place of Verlander.
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