New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom may be competing for more than just his third career National League Cy Young Award this season but sparked fear in the hearts of fans when he departed Friday's outing against the San Diego Padres with right flexor tendinitis.
However, manager Luis Rojas told reporters ahead of Tuesday's home game against the Chicago Cubs that deGrom should be able to take the bump Wednesday night against those same Cubs:
Jacob deGrom is on track to make his start tomorrow night against the Cubs: pic.twitter.com/ttIiPBTT4D
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 15, 2021
Rojas was sure to add the 32-year-old remains "day to day," which suggests the Mets will evaluate him one last time early Wednesday and see if he reports any pain or unexpected discomfort. Over the weekend, Rojas confirmed an MRI on deGrom's arm showed nothing alarming or concerning:
Luis Rojas provides an update on deGrom:
— SNY (@SNYtv) June 12, 2021
"We did an MRI this morning just out of precaution and it came back as we expected, clean. We're just taking it day by day" pic.twitter.com/F2Jf9WQi3Y
Per ESPN stats, deGrom leads all of MLB with a 0.56 ERA and 0.53 WHIP. He began the midweek as the betting favorite to win the NL Most Valuable Player Award.
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