Jacob deGrom Confident in Recovery as 2025 MLB Season Approaches
The Rangers' ace has resumed normal offseason training after elbow surgery, aiming for a healthy and impactful season.
- Jacob deGrom, 36, has declared himself healthy and ready for the 2025 MLB season after two injury-plagued years with the Texas Rangers.
- The two-time Cy Young Award winner has resumed normal offseason throwing, including mound sessions, following Tommy John surgery in 2024.
- DeGrom made three starts in September 2024, posting a 1.69 ERA and showcasing his ability to return to form with a fastball reaching 98 mph.
- Rangers leadership and teammates are optimistic about deGrom's potential to deliver a full season, with hopes of him making 30 starts and contributing significantly to the team's success.
- DeGrom has acknowledged the need for a cautious workload given his age and injury history but remains focused on regaining his elite pitching status.