MLB | Jacob deGrom leaves with discomfort and alarms go off in the New York Mets

Jacob deGrom He was on his way to a new luxury opening, the physical discomforts appeared and forced him to leave prematurely by setting off the alarms in the New York Mets. The stellar starter could barely complete three innings against the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday’s session at Big leagues.

After retiring three innings on the fast track, including eight strikeouts, deGrom had a sore right shoulder and was forced out of the game. In his previous eight-inning performance, he ended up with what the Mets called “right elbow tendonitis,” but that discomfort did not pass and he was able to prepare for Wednesday.

However, things did not turn out as expected and now Jacob deGrom will have to be evaluated to determine the extent of the annoyance, something that has been accompanying the star right of the metropolitan ninth this season in which he was already on the disabled list this month.




With his short performance of three blank innings before the Chicago Cubs, the star right-hander further reduced his ERA to 0.54, the lowest so far this season in the Major League Baseball. He has 111 strikeouts, being the fifth best in that department, led by Shane Bieber of the Cleveland Indians (130).

“On” with the bat

The spectacular season you are having Jacob deGrom It has not only been since the mound. The ace of New York Mets He has also shown that he can help with the wood and he did so this Wednesday by hitting a hit in his only at-bat, with which he drove in a run for the Metropolitans.

This is Grom’s sixth line of driving this season, the most striking being that he has barely tolerated four earned runs in his 11 starts in which he has worked 67 full innings. The right-hander is doing numbers, that if injuries allow it, he can be a strong candidate for the National League Cy Young Award.

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