The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Rangers hold deGrom out of 1st spring workout with tightness

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SURPRISE, ARIZ. >> Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom was held out of the first spring training workout for the Texas Rangers on Wednesday because their top free-agent acquisitio­n felt some tightness in his left side.

Each of deGrom’s past two seasons with the New York Mets were shortened substantia­lly by injuries, but Rangers general manager Chris Young insisted the decision to hold out deGrom was precaution­ary. It was an unusually chilly day in Arizona and some fields were slick from overnight rain.

“It’s as much about it being Day 1 of spring training as anything,” Young said. “He’s been throwing. His arm feels great.”

Young said deGrom, who signed a $185 million, five-year deal in December, wanted to participat­e in the first workout of spring training. The GM said deGrom has already thrown about six bullpens. He felt tightness after his latest bullpen a few days ago.

“Nothing major, but having him come in today with the weather conditions, I made the decision that we’re going to hold him off from throwing for a day or two until we can treat him and things return to normal,” said Young, a former big league pitcher. “We wanted to make sure that we play things slowly.”

The 34-year-old deGrom spent the first nine years of his big league career with the Mets.

Before missing the final three months of the 2021 season with right forearm tightness and a sprained elbow, he had a careerlow 1.08 ERA over 92 innings.

The right-hander was then shut down late in spring training last year because of a stress reaction in his right scapula and didn’t make his first big-league start until Aug. 2. He went 5-4 with a 3.08 ERA over 64 1/3 innings in 11 starts, then opted out of a $30.5 million deal to become a free agent for the first time.

DeGrom is 82-57 with a 2.52 ERA and 1,607 strikeouts in 1,326 career innings.

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