The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

DeGrom running out of time in bid for Opening Day nod

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PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — With at least five necessary hurdles ahead of him, Jacob deGrom is running out of time to be the New York Mets’ starting pitcher on Opening Day.

The right-hander tossed a 40-pitch bullpen alongside Rafael Montero, A.J. Griffin and Zack Wheeler on Sunday before the Mets’ home game against Washington. He did not, as was anticipate­d, face any hitters.

DeGrom said two days ago he would be facing batters on Sunday, but somewhere along the line that plan changed. Instead, rehabbing Michael Conforto stepped into the batter’s box and tracked pitches without swinging in the bullpen outside the stadium.

“I honestly did not know what I was doing today. I thought I would probably face batters, but the plan was, I guess, to throw a bullpen. I think the plan is not to anything dumb and make sure everything’s right,” deGrom said.

“I’m looking to feel good, and that’s been the case so far,” said deGrom, who flashed an impressive fastball and didn’t hold anything back as he faced Conforto.

DeGrom was the team’s most consistent and reliable pitcher last year. He went 15-10 with a 3.53 ERA in 31 starts on a club that went 70-92 in Terry Collins’ last season as manager.

The 29-year-old deGrom has been sidelined with lower back stiffness and missed time in camp due to the birth of his daughter. That’s hampered his drive toward getting the nod for the Mets’ first game, at home against St. Louis on March 29, an appearance new pitching coach Dave Eiland said deGrom deserves.

“Absolutely, he’s earned it. Whether he pitches Opening Day or not, he’s earned it, but we’ve got to be smart about this,” Eiland said.

Eiland said deGrom has “hurdles” to go through and that there’s no good reason to rush him.

He added there are no exceptions on the staff and deGrom will have to face hitters five different times in March before the club opens the season at Citi Field.

“With Jacob deGrom we will not make an exception - that’s stupid,” Eiland said. “We’re not going to be careless just so he can pitch Opening Day. If it falls where he can, he will because he earned it. He deserves that start. But we’re not going to push the envelope and be careless and he starts Opening Day and doesn’t start again until June. That would be pretty ignorant on our part.”

 ?? Jeff Roberson / Associated Press ?? Jacob deGrom is happy to be healthy and ready to contribute to the Mets in 2018. But he may not start on Opening Day.
Jeff Roberson / Associated Press Jacob deGrom is happy to be healthy and ready to contribute to the Mets in 2018. But he may not start on Opening Day.

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