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DeGrom returned from Tommy John surgery and made his first major league start in 504 days on September 13, 2024, against the Mariners. He went 3 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings, struck out four, gave up four hits, and allowed zero runs on 61 pitches.
The surgery is named after Tommy John, the first recipient of the surgery. John won 288 games in his career – 124 before the surgery and 164 after. [1] Many players have subsequently undergone the surgery, some more than once. Two players (Paul Molitor and John Smoltz) have undergone the surgery and been inducted into the National Baseball ...
DeGrom’s start will be his first since undergoing Tommy John surgery in April 2023. It was deGrom’s second Tommy John surgery, with the first coming as a minor leaguer in 2010. Rangers GM Chris Young knows first-hand how hard deGrom has had to work to make it back, having gone through grueling rehabs in his own MLB career.
It was deGrom’s second Tommy John surgery, with the first coming as a minor leaguer in 2010. Rangers GM Chris Young knows first-hand how hard deGrom has had to work to make it back, having gone ...
Shohei Ohtani, Jacob deGrom and Walker Buehler found out Tommy John surgery is no longer a rarity but now routine. Pitchers can look to Jonny Venters as they return from a second operation to ...
Texas Rangers star pitcher Jacob deGrom, six days following reconstructive surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, said Sunday morning the hardest part is behind him.
Tommy John, for whom the surgery is named, in 2008. At the time of John's operation, Jobe estimated the chance for success of the operation at one in 100. [18] By 2009, the odds of complete recovery had risen to 85–92%. [19] Following his 1974 surgery, John missed the entire 1975 season rehabilitating his arm before returning for the 1976 season.
The Texas Rangers flamethrower is officially back.