Rangers, Jacob deGrom and Yankees
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Even as a kid playing catch with his dad, Jacob deGrom always tried to hit his spots. He did the same throughout his rehab process following a second Tommy John surgery, which he underwent just six starts into his Rangers career in 2023.
NEW YORK — Memorial Day Weekend approaches. It‘s raining and windy in The Bronx with wind chills below 50. Ah, yes, ‘tis Second-Guessing Season.
Three years after throwing his last pitch for the New York Mets, Jacob deGrom is off to a good start for the Texas Rangers in his return from a second Tommy John surgery.
The Texas Rangers have been on an impressive winning streak lately, which has propelled them over the .500 mark and back into second place in the American League West. In the early part of the season,
Catcher Jonah Heim left the game in the bottom of the second inning after his flared single appeared to affect his right hand. Heim was seen shaking the hand when he got to first base, but came out for warmups for the bottom of the second inning.
Jacob deGrom went eight innings to win his fourth consecutive start for the Texas Rangers, who got Jake Burger's solo home run off Hunter Brown in a 1-0 win over the Houston Astros on Thursday night in an anticipated pitchers' duel that certainly lived up to expectations.
Jacob deGrom unlocked his true self Thursday night against the Houston Astros: 8.0 innings pitched, zero runs, one walk, and seven strikeouts in a 1-0 pitching duel. The 36-year-old now has a 2.29 ERA on the season after recording his longest outing since April of 2021,
The Jacob deGrom the Yankees see on Wednesday will not be the same Jacob deGrom who dominated to virtually unparalleled levels across town.