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Jacob deGrom isn’t the first player to have Tommy John surgery. He definitely won’t be the last. But major surgery always includes questions regarding what the return will look like. The Rangers' ace underwent his second Tommy John procedure in June 2023,
deGrom won't be on the same team as his former Mets brethren on Tuesday when he suits up for the All-Star Game. But he did get the opportunity to reflect on his tenure and what it means to reconnect in his third season away from the Big Apple.
Right-handed starting pitcher Jacob deGrom is in his 12th major-league season and third as a member of the Texas Rangers. The 37-year-old veteran originally debuted for the New York Mets in 2014 where he cemented himself as one of the game’s best young talents winning National League Rookie of the Year.
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.
The ace of the Texas staff has pitched like one. But how many innings does he have left as the Rangers float around playoff contention?
Despite Jacob deGrom being selected, the Texas Rangers will have no players active in the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. Why won’t the Rangers be represented?
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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.
Grom, like many top players, has a litany of performance bonuses built into his contract, according to Spotrac.
Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom is back in the All-Star Game, less than one year after recovering from his second Tommy John surgery.
He was expected to be the ace of a pitching staff that would carry the team deep into the 2023 playoffs. Instead, he spent most of the year on the injured list and watched from the dugout as the Rangers won the first World Seirs championship in franchise history.