Justin Verlander from Astros talks about his refusal to talk to the Detroit reporter



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Justin Verlander of the Astros says that he refused to speak to a Detroit Free Press reporter after Wednesday night's defeat at Minute Maid Park, because of his "unethical behavior in the past. "

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The Detroit Free Press reported that its author, Anthony Frenech, had been prevented from attending Verlander's post-game press briefing by the Astros at Verlander's request.

Frenech is the best Free Press writer for the Tigers since 2015. Verlander has launched 13 seasons for the Tigers before being traded to the Astros in 2017.

"Blocking a working journalist is not a professional, disappointing and intolerable job," Free Press editor Peter Bhatia said of the incident. "We will protest in front of the MLB and the Astros."


Thursday morning Verlander replied on Twitter.

"I refused to talk to the representative (of the free press) last night because of his unethical behavior." I contacted the (free press) several times before the match for the inform of the reason why and to give them the opportunity to meet someone.Ironically, they did not answer.


"Although I have tried to avoid this situation completely, I have always contacted (the Free Press) several times today without a response." They still do not care about my version of history. "

According to the Free Press, Verlander had not contacted Bhatia or sports writer Chris Thomas on Thursday at noon.


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