After Opening Day hiccup, Rangers bounce back to win season’s first series
- Jacob DeGrom struck out six batters in five shutout innings during his season debut for the Texas Rangers against the Boston Red Sox.
- Wyatt Langford and Adolis Garcia hit solo home runs in the sixth inning, helping to erase an earlier two-run deficit caused by the Red Sox in the same inning.
- Texas manager Bruce Bochy noted, "Next game, he could go six innings, maybe seven," referring to deGrom's pitch count as he returns from surgery.
- Rafael Devers of the Red Sox finished the series with 12 strikeouts and no hits, reflecting ongoing struggles against Texas.
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Rangers' deGrom allows 2 hits in 5 shutout innings for a no-decision in his season debut
Jacob deGrom resembled the NL Cy Young Award winner of 2018 and ’19 with the New York Mets, allowing only two hits in five shutout innings to get a no-decision in the Texas Rangers’ 3-2 win over the Boston Red…
DeGrom 'terrific' in return, Rangers top Red Sox
Texas ace Jacob deGrom, who allowed two hits in five shutout innings, returned to the mound on Sunday, helping to lift the Rangers to a 3-2 win over the Boston Red Sox that gave his club a 3-1 start, an effort that manager Bruce Bochy labeled "terrific."
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