Rangers' deGrom Said He Felt Something in Right Knee Before Monday Start but Feels 'OK'
deGrom was limited to 5 innings and 78 pitches after feeling right knee tenderness, but he still allowed one hit and struck out six.
- On Monday, two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom led the Texas Rangers to a 2-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners, pitching five innings despite right knee tenderness before the start.
- DeGrom felt tenderness in his right knee before his start but expressed optimism about his condition. "It's a little tender, but I think we'll be OK," he said.
- Limiting his output to 78 pitches, deGrom allowed only one hit—a first-inning home run to Cal Raleigh—while walking one and striking out six over five innings.
- Rangers manager Skip Schumaker limited the pitcher's workload, noting the staff did not want to push the 37-year-old too hard during the close contest.
- The reigning A.L. Comeback Player of the Year continues his return from major elbow reconstruction surgery, having been scratched from a March 28 start due to neck stiffness.
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Rangers' deGrom had mild discomfort in right knee before Monday start but feels OK
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom said he felt something in his right knee before Monday night’s start, which limited him to five innings and 78 pitches in the Texas Rangers’ 2-1 win over the…
Rangers' deGrom said he felt something in right knee before Monday start but feels 'OK'
Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom said he felt something in his right knee before Monday night’s start, which limited him to five innings and 78 pitches in the Texas Rangers’ 2-1 win over the Seattle Mariners.
Rangers' deGrom felt something in right knee before start
ARLINGTON, Texas — Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom said he felt something in his right knee before Monday night’s start, which limited him to five innings and 78 pitches in the Texas Rangers’ 2-1 win over the Seattle Mariners. Rangers manager Skip Schumaker said the staff didn’t want to push the 37-year-old too hard. DeGrom allowed only one hit – a first-inning home run to 2025 homer champ Cal Raleigh on a 12-pitch at-bat – walked on…
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