With Wednesday's win over the Cincinnati Reds, Justin Verlander joined an exclusive club.

Verlander became the 21st pitcher in history to beat every Major League club.

He struck out seven over seven innings of one-run ball as the New York Mets won 2-1 at Great American Ball Park.

The right-hander became the first pitcher to beat all 30 teams since Gerrit Cole achieved the feat on July 10, 2021.

"Any time you do something that not many people have done in this game," Verlander said, "it's pretty cool."