
Mets’ title dreams still real after dodging Jacob deGrom bullet
NY Post
Jacob deGrom is more than the best pitcher in baseball, it is time to recognize him as the best player in baseball.
That is why it was virtually impossible not to hear a Cy of relief from Mets owner Steve Cohen on down to the fan base that worships deGrom when a precautionary Saturday morning MRI exam confirmed the optimistic diagnosis on the right-hander’s flexor tendinitis. “It just came out clean,” manager Luis Rojas said.More Related News

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