But for the first time in his 12-year career, it came as the visiting starting pitcher, as the 37-year-old starting pitcher — who won two NL Cy Young Awards
Sep 12, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob deGrom pitches against the New York Mets during the first inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn ImagesLynrd Skynrd’s Simple Man played, Jacob deGrom stalked the mound at Citi Field, spun a gem, and emerged a winner once more in Queens.
But for the first time in his 12-year career, it came as the visiting starting pitcher, as the 37-year-old starting pitcher — who won two NL Cy Young Awards in his nine years in New York — went seven innings, allowing three runs on four hits with two strikeouts in his return to his old somping grounds and in the Texas Rangers’ 8-3 victory over the Mets on Friday night. He was unhittable after allowing three straight hits to start the third inning, retiring the last 15 batters he faced despite striking out just one during that span. Just one night after the Mets did not record a base runner in their final 25 at-bats of a 6-4 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, they mustered just one hit in their final 21 at-bats on Friday.deGrom and Texas’ win extends New York’s misery, as its grasp on the final National League Wild Card spot loosens even further. With their seventh straight loss, the Mets are in scoreboard-watching mode with the San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds both beginning the night 1.5 games behind them. While deGrom rarely got run support in his prime years with the Mets, the game was already decided before he even threw a single pitch. The Rangers battered 22-year-old Jonah Tong, batting around in the first inning while scoring six runs on four hits. Tong recorded just two outs before getting pulled, while walking three and recording a single strikeout. He walked two of the first three men he faced, and after getting the second out, allowed RBI singles to Josh Jung and Alejandro Osuna to make it 2-0. He walked Jonah Heim, then Cody Freeman drove in two with a single. Ninth-place hitter Michael Helman doubled home another two, in what was Tong’s last batter of the night. The extended frame did little to unnerve deGrom, who needed just six pitches to coax three groundouts in the first. He threw just nine to get through the second. He ran into his first spot of trouble in the third, as the Mets halved their deficit by plating three runs. Francisco Alvarez led off with his eighth home run of the season, going with a 98-mph fastball and sending it the other way into the right-field seats. Francisco Lindor and Cedric Mullins followed up with a single and a double, and both came in to score on sacrifice flies from Juan Soto and Pete Alonso. Those two run-scoring flyouts, however, were the first of 15 consecutive Mets retired by deGrom, as he quickly restabilized to keep his old friends at bay. By recording the first out in the seventh inning, deGrom now qualifies for the ERA title for the first time since 2020, which he is in the running for with a miserly mark of 2.82. Meanwhile, the Rangers re-broke it open behind Dylan Moore’s pinch-hit, two-run home run in the seventh inning off reliever Gregory Soto — the first Mets reliever to yield runs after Huascar Brazoban and Ryne Stanek combined to throw five shutout frames.Joe Pantorno has been the executive sports editor of amNewYork since 2020. He covers the New York Mets and is a member of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America . He is also a member of the Pro Hockey Writers’ Association and has covered the New York Islanders for nearly a decade. His previous stops include Bleacher Report and Metro New York, while his work has been featured in the New York Post, Newsday, and Yahoo! Sports.Mets postseason hopes resting on 3 young arms of McLean, Sproat, Tong: ‘Crazy? Probably’
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