Jacob deGrom Earns 100th Career Win with Rangers
The Texas Rangers secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night, with Jacob deGrom achieving a historic milestone by earning his 100th career win. The two-time National League Cy Young Award winner, now 37 years old, tossed five scoreless innings while allowing just four hits and striking out eight batters in his fourth attempt to reach the landmark. The win came despite a challenging May, where deGrom posted a 5.72 ERA in five starts and had yet to win a game this season when allowing multiple runs.
The Significance of deGrom’s 100th Win
deGrom’s 100th career victory is a testament to his longevity and dominance in Major League Baseball. Though his season has seen struggles—including a 1-3 record and a higher-than-usual ERA—this performance underscores his ability to deliver when it matters most. The Rangers’ bullpen, led by Jacob Latz’s perfect ninth inning, provided crucial support, sealing the win and extending Texas’s streak to four consecutive victories.
A Clutch Offensive Performance
The Rangers’ offense relied on key contributions from multiple players. Ezequiel Duran delivered three hits, including an RBI double in the fourth inning that gave Texas its 1-0 lead. Joc Pederson’s RBI single in the fifth, following Danny Jansen’s stolen base and Nicky Lopez’s single, extended the lead to 2-0. Masyn Winn’s second home run of the season in the sixth inning cut the deficit to 2-1, setting the stage for the bullpen’s late-game work.

Looking Ahead: Eovaldi vs. May
The Rangers and Cardinals will meet again on Tuesday night, with Nathan Eovaldi (5-6, 3.93 ERA) taking the mound for Texas against St. Louis’s Dustin May (3-6, 4.57). Eovaldi’s performance could be pivotal, as the Rangers aim to maintain their momentum. Meanwhile, the Cardinals will look to bounce back from their bullpen’s early struggles, with May’s ability to limit Texas’s offense a key factor.
Frequently Asked Questions
How did Jacob deGrom earn his 100th career win?
deGrom tossed five scoreless innings, allowing four hits and striking out eight batters in the Rangers’ 2-1 victory over the Cardinals.
Which players were key to Texas’s offensive success?
Ezequiel Duran (three hits, including an RBI double), Joc Pederson (RBI single), and Masyn Winn (second home run of the season) were instrumental in the Rangers’ win.
Who will pitch for both teams in Tuesday’s game?
Nathan Eovaldi (5-6, 3.93 ERA) will start for the Rangers, while Dustin May (3-6, 4.57 ERA) will pitch for the Cardinals.
With deGrom’s milestone win and the Rangers’ bullpen continuing to shine, how might this series impact their playoff ambitions?