ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Texas Rangers were awaiting results Tuesday of an MRI on , though the two-time Cy Young Award winner said after his last start that everything checked out OK.
DeGrom experienced some mild knee discomfort before he pitched Monday night against Seattle, and was limited to 78 pitches over five innings because the Rangers didn’t want to push the 37-year-old right-hander too hard. He in his 250th career start, a first-inning homer to Cal Raleigh in the He struck out six and walked one before leaving with the game tied 1-1.
Rangers manager Skip Schumaker said Tuesday before the second game in the series against the Mariners that he expected to have an update on deGrom after the game.
As for the pitcher, deGrom was moving around in the clubhouse and on the field Tuesday with no apparent limp and had nothing on his knee. He indicated while chatting with reporters that he felt fine, after saying Monday that that his knee was “a little tender, but I think we’ll be OK.”
DeGrom went 4 2/3 innings while throwing 78 pitches on March 31 at Baltimore in in his only other outing this season. He was scheduled to make his first start three days before that at Philadelphia but was .
He was voted the AL Comeback Player of the Year last season, going 12-8 with a 2.97 ERA, after returning late in the 2024 season from a second major reconstruction surgery on his pitching elbow.
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