Rangers' Jacob deGrom likely to miss start with glute, hip strain

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Last updated Jul 10, 2026

Rangers' Jacob deGrom likely to miss start with glute, hip strain
Summary

Jacob deGrom will miss his next scheduled start for the Texas Rangers due to a glute and hip strain. Texas manager Skip Schumaker indicated that while there is a possibility of placing deGrom on the injured list, the team hopes that skipping Sunday's game against the Houston Astros, combined with the All-Star break, will allow him to return without an IL stint. DeGrom has been dealing with this strain throughout his career and is currently 7-5 with a 3.49 ERA in 18 starts this season.

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  • DeGrom experiences a glute and hip strain.
  • He was pulled after five innings in his last start.
  • Rangers face the Astros next on Sunday.
  • He hopes to avoid the injured list.
  • DeGrom has a 3.49 ERA over 18 starts.
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  • 11:23 PMESPN MLBRangers' DeGrom to skip next start; IL possible
  • 10:05 PMYahoo SportsRangers' Jacob deGrom will miss next start with glute, hip strain
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Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom will miss his next scheduled start for the Texas Rangers and won’t be immediately available after next week’s All-Star break with what manager Skip Schumaker said Friday is a glute and hip strain. Schumaker said placing deGrom on the injured list is a possibility, but the hope is that skipping Sunday’s start against the Houston Astros and then having the four-day break will allow deGrom to avoid the IL. DeGrom is 7-5 with a 3.49 ERA in 18 starts.

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Jacob deGrom will miss his next start for the Rangers because of a glute and hip strain, but the team hopes the extra time off will allow him to avoid the injured list.

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