Rangers, Jacob deGrom and New York
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DeGrom, a two-time Cy Young Award winner with the New York Mets, is healthy for the first time in years after he adopted a new outlook in his third season with the Texas Rangers.
The Rangers' veteran ace has pitched well this season but he recognizes that Yankees' star Aaron Judge can be a problem.
Three years after throwing his last pitch for the New York Mets, Jacob deGrom is off to a good start for the Texas Rangers in his return from a second Tommy John surgery.
MLB fans were treated to such an encounter during Wednesday's game between the New York Yankees and Texas Rangers, as Yankees slugger Aaron Judge and Rangers ace Jacob deGrom crossed paths multiple times during New York's 4-3 win over Texas at Yankee Stadium.
Aaron Judge and the Yankees faced off against Jacob deGrom and the Rangers and the matchup did not disappoint.
The Jacob deGrom the Yankees see on Wednesday will not be the same Jacob deGrom who dominated to virtually unparalleled levels across town.
The Texas Rangers have been on an impressive winning streak lately, which has propelled them over the .500 mark and back into second place in the American League West. In the early part of the season,
The Texas Rangers grabbed a 1-0 victory on Thursday night against the Houston Astros after Jacob deGrom tossed a gem. The ace went eight innings, allowing just five hits and no runs while striking out seven.