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Jacob deGrom already dealing with injury at Rangers spring training

Jacob deGrom's start with the Texas Rangers isn't going as planned. The team revealed he will be shut down for "a day or two" after tweaking his left side in his latest bullpen.

Spring training has just started for MLB teams across the league, and the Texas Rangers’ prized offseason acquisition, Jacob deGrom, is already dealing with injury. 

DeGrom tweaked his left side during his most recent bullpen, multiple reports said, and the Rangers are going to use extreme caution and hold him back from throwing. 

Rangers GM Chris Young said it would be "a day or two" before deGrom has his first workout with his new team in Arizona. 

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"It’s as much about day one of spring training as anything," Young told reporters Wednesday, via the Dallas Morning News. "We’re more about planning for March 30. It’s cold and wet, and we’re going to have to alter some of what we do anyway. He’s six bullpens in. He’s competitive and wants to be out there. This probably says more about me than it does him."

Precautionary or not, the Rangers recognize that while deGrom is one of the most dominant pitchers in the game, he’s had trouble staying on the mound in recent seasons. 

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DeGrom, who is 34 years old entering his 10th MLB season, has missed significant time over the last two seasons due to injury. He couldn't pitch in an MLB game until Aug. 2 last season due to a stress reaction in his right scapula he suffered during spring training. 

He also dealt with a "mystery injury" in 2021 that the Mets ultimately revealed was a UCL sprain. It was initially called right elbow inflammation, but Sandy Alderson pushed it further, which deGrom didn’t like too much.

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DeGrom made just 26 starts the last two seasons, 38 if you count the shortened 2020 campaign. 

The Rangers signed him to a $185 million contract over five years, which includes a sixth-year option that would bring the grand total to $222 million. 

They are just hoping that deGrom can take the ball every fifth day when the season begins March 30 against the reigning National League champion Philadelphia Phillies

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