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Justin Verlander on flipping the bird to Phillies fans: 'Just saying hello in their native tongue’

Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander said that he was just messing around with fans of the Philadelphia Phillies when he flipped them the bird Monday night.

Justin Verlander may have twice used a rude gesture toward fans of the Philadelphia Phillies Monday night, but the favorite to win the AL CY Young was just having a little fun as his team attempts to win a second World Series in five years. 

As Houston’s team bus arrived at Citizens Bank Park prior to what was supposed to be Game 3 Monday night, Verlander was caught on video flipping off Philadelphia fans. 

Verlander’s obscene gestures came with a smile and the nine-time All-Star confirmed that his gesture was all in good fun. 

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"All the context Darren… Whole interaction was in jest as all the fans around you were just saying hello in their native tongue," Verlander posted Monday in response to the video of his interaction with the fans. "So I responded in kind. all in good fun. I enjoyed the banter. Also, nobody broke the window. Was just like that."

Game 3 of the World Series was postponed Monday night due to inclement weather and was rescheduled for Tuesday at 8:03 p.m. ET. 

Verlander will have a chance to quiet the Philadelphia faithful in the next few days as he’s scheduled to start Game 5 Thursday night. 

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Lance McCullers Jr. will start Game 3 for the Astros while Christian Javier will get the nod for Game 4 on Wednesday. 

"The equation was Javier's been really good, No. 1," Astros manager Dusty Baker said, according to ESPN. "And No. 2, we feel that that extra day off would not hurt Justin. It would probably be to his benefit."

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While Verlander is coming off an incredible regular season – 18-4 with a 1.74 ERA – his postseason has not gone as well as he’d hoped.

In two of his three 2022 playoff starts, Verlander has allowed five runs or more, including blowing a five-run lead in Game 1 of the World Series. 

Houston would go on to lose Game 1, 6-5, upping Verlander’s career ERA in World Series games to 6.07.

In eight career starts in the Fall Classic, Verlander is 0-6 in 43 innings pitched. 

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