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Rangers' deGrom awaits MRI but says knee is OK
Summary
Jacob deGrom reported his right knee felt fine after a five-inning, 78-pitch start, while the Texas Rangers awaited MRI results Tuesday and planned to provide an update after the game.
Content
Jacob deGrom and the Texas Rangers were awaiting MRI results Tuesday on his right knee after his most recent start. He experienced mild knee discomfort before Monday's outing, and the team limited him as a precaution. DeGrom threw 78 pitches over five innings and allowed one hit in that start. He said Tuesday that he felt fine and was moving around without an apparent limp.
Reported details:
- An MRI on Jacob deGrom's right knee was pending Tuesday as the team awaited results.
- He had mild knee discomfort before Monday's start and was limited to 78 pitches over five innings.
- In that start he allowed one hit — a first-inning homer to Cal Raleigh — struck out six and walked one in his 250th career start.
- Rangers manager Skip Schumaker expected to provide an update after Tuesday's game.
- DeGrom was moving around Tuesday with no apparent limp and was not wearing a brace or wrap on his knee.
- He said he felt fine Tuesday after describing the knee as "a little tender" on Monday.
Summary:
The Rangers treated deGrom's knee issue as a precaution while they awaited MRI results and an official update from the team. Undetermined at this time.
