June 26, 2025 - 09:38
In a stunning display of pitching prowess, Jacob deGrom took a perfect game into the seventh inning during his latest outing, showcasing the talent that made him a two-time Cy Young Award winner. This performance marks a significant turnaround for deGrom, who has faced challenges since joining the Texas Rangers following his recovery from Tommy John surgery.
On the mound, deGrom demonstrated exceptional control and command, striking out multiple batters and keeping the opposing lineup off balance. His ability to locate pitches with precision allowed him to maintain the no-hit bid deep into the game, thrilling fans and teammates alike.
This outing is a promising sign for the Rangers, as deGrom appears to be regaining the form that made him one of the most feared pitchers in baseball. As he continues to build momentum, expectations are rising for both deGrom and the team as they look to make a strong push in the season ahead.
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How NIL Opportunities are Influencing NBA Draft DecisionsThe ability of college athletes to capitalize on their fame through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals is significantly altering the landscape of the NBA draft. This year has seen a notable...
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