It's been said that San Francisco Giants veteran pitcher Justin Verlander will return for his 21st season . However, he still needs to finish his 20th.

On Wednesday, Verlander etched his name in the history books alongside the likes of Roger Clemens, per Sarah Langs of MLB.com.

Over the course of four games, Verlander has allowed one or no runs. Additionally, he is the only pitcher 42 years plus since Clemens in 2005 to achieve such a feat over 125 seasons.

In 2005, Clemens went 13-8 with a 3.91 ERA and 104 strikeouts in 179.1 innings pitched with the Houston Astros.

This is the latest historical feat Verlander has achieved. Recently, he completed a season high of 121 pitches after striking out 10 against the Baltimore Orioles.

Currently, Verlander is 3-10 with an ERA of 3.94

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