Texas Rangers right-hander Jacob deGrom suffered the humiliation of being ripped out early in the opening game.

DeGrom started on the 31st (Korean time) in a home game against the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2023 Major League Baseball held at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, and struggled with 6 hits (1 home run), 7 strikeouts and 5 runs in 3⅔ innings. 토토사이트

Although he avoided defeat, it was a humiliation for deGrom, who won the National League Cy Young Award for two consecutive years in 2018 and 2019. He passed the scoreless in the first inning well, but struggled from the second inning.

DeGrom gave up a double to right field to Castellanos after one out in the second inning. He struck out Scott, but was hit by Bom’s two-run home run over center fence.

He passed the inning without conceding an extra run, but the run continued in the third inning. The first batter, Marsh, allowed a triple in right field and dedicated a timely triple to Turner. Then, when Schwaber was at bat, he committed a wild throw and allowed an additional run.

In the fourth inning, deGrom gave up a double to right field to Bom after one out and caught Cave on a floating ball to center field. He handed over the mound to Lagans at 2nd and 2nd base. DeGrom’s earned run went to ‘5’ as Lagans gave up a timely double to Marsh.

DeGrom went 5-4 with a 3.08 ERA in 11 games last season. He left the New York Mets and this year was his first appearance in a Texas uniform, but he was a four-time all-star and two-time pitcher-like pitching.

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