Jacob deGrom planning to make next Mets start — with potential big sacrifice
NY Post
WASHINGTON – Jacob deGrom’s plan is to take the ball for his scheduled turn in the rotation Monday, but he isn’t so sure about hitting.
After throwing a pregame bullpen session Saturday at Nationals Park, the Mets ace – who departed his last start Wednesday after only three innings because of right shoulder discomfort – said he expects to pitch in turn unless he wakes up Sunday with soreness. DeGrom’s theory is that he aggravated the shoulder during an at-bat Wednesday against the Cubs, on a swing and miss before he delivered an RBI single that raised his batting average to .423.More Related News
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