Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom is feeling the nerves ahead of his return to the MLB after a 503-day absence due to Tommy John surgery in April 2023. DeGrom, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, has always struggled to sleep the night before pitching, and expects the anticipation for his Friday start against the Seattle Mariners to make it even more challenging.
Rangers General Manager Chris Young, who has experienced his fair share of rehab in his MLB career, acknowledges the hard work and dedication deGrom has put in to make a comeback. Young praises deGrom’s resilience and determination during the recovery process, leading up to his highly-awaited return to the mound.
DeGrom’s return is part of an exciting week for the Rangers, with rookie pitcher Kumar Rocker making his MLB debut and three-time Cy Young winner Max Scherzer scheduled to start, adding to the anticipation and excitement surrounding the team. Manager Bruce Bochy expresses his eagerness to witness the performances of these talented pitchers, emphasizing their significance in shaping the team’s future prospects.
DeGrom, who is looking forward to proving himself after a lengthy absence from the game, acknowledges the challenging journey of recovery and rehabilitation he had to undertake. Despite the extended break from competitive play, DeGrom is determined and excited to demonstrate his capabilities on the field once again, marking a significant milestone in his career.