Pitchers and health. On that front, Saturday was a productive day for the Texas Rangers. In a morning camp game, facing a quintet of major league hitters, Kumar Rocker showed progress in his command after two rough outings.
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Sunday morning Rangers things
David Laurila has his Sunday Notes column up at Fangraphs.
Friday will be a notable day for the Rangers’ spring, as Jacob deGrom is slated to make his Cactus League debut against the Rockies at Salt River Fields.
Veteran catcher Kyle Higashioka, who caught deGrom’s two perfect innings of work on Saturday, had more effusive praise. In his first outing of the spring, deGrom struck out three against Kansas City in two innings, needing just 31 pitches (21 strikes) to complete his work.
The Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob DeGrom was recently called out by the broadcaster during the Mets vs Red Sox game.
DeGrom returned from his second Tommy John surgery to make three starts at the close of last season and came into this Rangers camp considered a fully healthy pitcher.
Once upon a time, Jacob deGrom was the most feared pitcher on the face of the planet as a member of the New York Mets. However, the ace starter departed from Qu
The Rangers' ace may not start on Opening Day. But there are no alarm bells just yet. This appears to be according to plan for the Rangers. According to manager Bruce Bochy, Texas is planning to have Jacob deGrom \-\- who signed a five-year,