Once upon a time, Jacob deGrom was the most feared pitcher on the face of the planet as a member of the New York Mets . However, the ace starter departed from Queens in favor of the Texas Rangers ahead of the 2023 season and has made just nine starts since.
Shortly into his Rangers tenure, deGrom underwent Tommy John surgery in June of 2023, which sidelined him until September of last season. The righty made three starts down the stretch of the 2024 campaign and now looks ready to go in spring camp for Texas.
deGrom throwing his live BP. Feels good to get back into the spring phone camera game. pic.twitter.com/0ZKHcgmzAR
— Mark Feinsand (@Feinsand) March 1, 2025
Per MLB.com's insider Mark Feinsand , Rangers manager Bruce Bochy revealed that deGrom will make his Cactus League debut next Friday on March 6. The two-time Cy Young winner threw his first live BP of camp on Saturday.
Jacob deGrom will throw his first live BP session today, and Bruce Bochy said he’s slated to make his Cactus League debut on Friday.
— Mark Feinsand (@Feinsand) March 1, 2025
According to MLB.com , deGrom hurled 25 pitches (14 strikes) and struck out two batters while walking one during his live BP session. Among the hitters he faced were Joc Pederson and Kevin Pillar.
deGrom will turn 37-years-old in June, but has been limited to a total of 35 starts due to injury since the beginning of the 2021 season. The hard-throwing righty still dominated in his final two campaigns (2021-2022) with the Mets but elbow and shoulder problems plagued him as he made just 26 starts during this span.
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