New York Mets agree to trade Justin Verlander back to Houston Astros in MLB deadline deal


The Houston Astros, after breaking up with Justin Verlander during the winter, are set to bring back their future Hall of Famer on Tuesday in an attempt to win a third World Series together. 

The Astros agreed to a deal to re-acquire Verlander from the New York Mets in exchange for two minor leaguers, with the Mets agreeing to pay a significant portion of the $93 million still owed to Verlander through 2025, according to an official with direct knowledge of the deal.

The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports on the condition of anonymity because the trade wasn’t official yet.

The Astros are sending two minor-leaguers – outfielders Drew Gilbert, the team’s No. 1 prospect, and Ryan Clifford – to the Mets in the trade.

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