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Jacob deGrom is vintage again, now an All-Star ace in Texas after several injury-filled seasons

TEXAS, JUL 10 – Jacob deGrom has pitched 106⅓ innings with a 2.29 ERA and set a franchise record with 14 consecutive starts allowing two or fewer runs, Rangers say.

  • Jacob deGrom is pitching again as an All-Star ace for the Texas Rangers in 2023 after several injury-filled seasons.
  • DeGrom joined the Rangers via free agency and signed a $185 million, five-year contract that includes a triggered sixth-year club option for 2028.
  • He has made 18 starts this year, going 9-2 with a 2.29 ERA and averaging 86 pitches per game, with his workload carefully monitored by the Rangers.
  • On June 26, deGrom nearly pitched a no-hitter in his 236th career appearance, maintaining a perfect game through six innings before surrendering a leadoff hit in the eighth inning.
  • His impressive performance marks a return to his prime form, highlighted by earning his fifth All-Star selection and helping the Rangers secure victories in each of his first six starts with the team.
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Jacob deGrom is vintage again, now an All-Star ace in Texas after several injury-filled seasons

Jacob deGrom is an All-Star ace again after several injury-filled seasons. This is his fifth All-Star nod, his first for the Texas Rangers and in the American League.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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