Rangers, Jacob deGrom and All-Star Game
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This year has marked a triumphant return to form for Texas Rangers ace Jacob DeGrom: The 37-year-old lefthander was named to his first All-Star game since 2021, when he was still a member of the New York Mets. He's already thrown his most innings (106.1 ...
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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.
On Friday, deGrom decided to pass on being the Rangers’ lone representative, relieving manager Bruce Bochy, who said per Jeff Wilson, “He’s been carrying a pretty heavy workload coming off the surgery. We want to monitor his workload this year. So, yeah, there’s a big relief for us.”
Though it has been years since he was at his peak, deGrom has a legitimate claim to being the most dominant pitcher of his generation. What follows is a look inside the numbers of his comeback season and his brilliant career. It should serve as a reminder of just how great he is.
Texas Rangers ace Jacob deGrom extends MLB-best streak in win over Baltimore Orioles, showing elite form in front of a packed home crowd.