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The same merciless, high-velo attack that made him nearly untouchable for a decade was too costly for a late-30s deGrom, so he's adopted a more energy-conserving approach.
Jacob deGrom is back and dominant again—but after two Tommy John surgeries, can his new mechanics hold up for a full season?
Jacob deGrom missed most of two seasons after undergoing Tommy John surgery for a second time. Now he’s back and looking like his old self, even as he’s pitching differently than ever before.
Appearing in a major-league game for the first time since last July 7, deGrom looked more or less like deGrom. His first pitch was 99 mph.
After two Tommy John surgeries and a litany of injuries, Jacob deGrom wants to prove that he can be the most dominant pitcher in the game again.
And, hey, about the two years: If the Rangers get peak Jacob deGrom this season, yeah, it might even be worth that. DeGrom made his much-anticipated spring debut on Saturday.
DeGrom’s prolonged absence from the major-league mound has been enough time to alter, and create, narratives. No, before last July 7, deGrom was not a pitcher who missed time with injuries.
Baseball theater does not get much better than Jacob deGrom on the mound and Aaron Judge at the plate.
Texas had a much-needed offensive breakout while deGrom struck out seven over six scoreless innings for his first win in more than two years Tuesday in a 15-2 win over the Athletics.
For Jacob deGrom, Sunday's Citi Field return was a pretty perfect day Jacob deGrom #48 of the Mets prepares for a game against Atlanta at Citi Field on Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022.
Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom smiles between pitches as he throws live batting practice during a spring training workout at the team's training facility on Saturday, March 1, 2025, in ...
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