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MLB fans despondent as Jacob deGrom set to have second Tommy John surgery of career: "So terrible for one of the greatest pitchers of his generation"

It was announced that Texas Rangers staff ace Jacob deGrom will undergo Tommy John surgery for the second time in his career. The announcement comes one day after he was transferred to the 60-day injured list. The surgery is necessary to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.

Jacob deGrom has been out with right elbow inflammation since leaving an April 28 start against the New York Yankees after four innings. It was the second time in 11 days that deGrom had been removed from the mound in the fourth inning. On April 17, he came out of a no-hitter in the Rangers' 4-0 defeat of the Kansas City Royals. He reported wrist soreness, but he still made his next start six days later.

DeGrom fought back tears in telling the Dallas Morning News of the heartbreaking development. He said:

"This stinks. It’s not ideal. But at least we know what it is now. I want to get it fixed and will set a goal to be back before the end of next year."
Jacob deGrom will undergo Tommy John surgery to repair a tear in his ulnar collateral ligament. Story forthcoming
@Evan_P_Grant Gutting for him. If he didn’t have these injuries, he would’ve had a HoF career
@Evan_P_Grant This is so sad
@Evan_P_Grant I mean, everyone in the free world figured on this when they signed him, including Texas, hopefully. Only thing to do now is hope for a seamless recovery, followed by a dominant 2025.

Jacob deGrom had one Tommy John Surgery shortly after being drafted by the Mets in 2010. The 10-year MLB veteran signed a five-year, $185 million contract with the Texas Rangers after nine years with the New York Mets.

His time in the Big Apple had become more about how often he was hurt rather than how tremendous he was when healthy. DeGrom started 38 games over his final three seasons in New York.

@Evan_P_Grant I’m so sorry for Rangers fans. Degrom could have been the greatest pitcher of the modern era if not for injuries.
@Evan_P_Grant @FoolishBB This is horrible, I loved watching him during his time in NY. Hoping for a speedy recovery to see him back on the mound as soon as possible.
@Evan_P_Grant If only there had been some predictive measure of information to see this coming.

It was reported on Monday that deGrom was being transferred to the 60-day IL. The transfer was portrayed as a matter of procedure because Texas needed to open a spot on the team's 40-man roster. Spencer Howard was coming off of his stay on the 60-day IL due to arm fatigue.

However, on Tuesday, it was revealed that a recent examination revealed the need for surgery. Rangers GM Chris Young told the Dallas Morning News:

"We have gone backwards. The MRI revealed damage that was significant. I’m glad we have clarity. Everyone being in the dark was not good. Now we have a course of action and we will attack it."
@Evan_P_Grant Sucks for him and it sucks for the Rangers and it sucks for baseball fans. Mostly for him. After watching the Rangers 6 times now - they'll be just fine without him. Those of us who just want to see what a full season could look like...on pause.
@Evan_P_Grant @AnthonyDiComo Wow wow. So terrible for one of the greatest pitchers of the generation.
@Evan_P_Grant Omg this absolutely sucks. Feel bad for him.

In spite of deGrom's dominance when healthy, the Mets made no attempt to re-sign him this offseason. Instead, the team pried Justin Verlander off the free agent market from the Houston Astros.

@Evan_P_Grant @TylerKepner Feel bad but I guess Mets were right

Rangers took a big gamble on Jacob deGrom

Jacob deGrom #48 of the Texas Rangers pitches against the New York Yankees during the first inning at Globe Life Field on April 28, 2023
Jacob deGrom #48 of the Texas Rangers pitches against the New York Yankees during the first inning at Globe Life Field on April 28, 2023

Jacob deGrom's nine years with the Mets included countless superb outings. However, his win-loss record never seemed to match the numbers he put up while on the mound. With New York, he went 82-57 with a 2.55 ERA, 0.998 WHIP, and 1,614 strikeouts.

In six starts with the Rangers, he was 2-0 with a 2.67 ERA and 45 strikeouts over 30-1/3 innings.

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