Jacob deGrom sidelined with mild glute strain for Rangers
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 3:45 AM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Jacob deGrom will not start for the Texas Rangers on Sunday due to a mild left glute strain he sustained during his last outing on Tuesday against the Los Angeles Angels. Initially described as a hip issue, the strain raises concerns about his availability as the trade deadline approaches. DeGrom's injury history includes multiple significant setbacks prior to this current season, where he has made 18 starts with a 3.49 ERA. The Rangers have yet to decide if he will require a stint on the injured list, complicating their rotation plans.
- •DeGrom injured during start against Angels, exiting after five innings.
- •Rangers have not confirmed if he will go on the injured list.
- •Cal Quantrill currently fills a rotation spot due to another injury.
- •DeGrom has faced numerous injuries throughout his career.
- 3:45 AMYahoo Sports — Rangers Announce Jacob deGrom Injury Update After Rough Outing
"The Rangers provided a new injury update on Jacob deGrom after the two-time Cy Young Award winner exited following a rough outing. The post Rangers Announce Jacob deGrom Injury Update After Rough Outing appeared first on HEAVY.
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