The New York Mets announced on Monday that ace pitcher Jacob deGrom will have another rehab start with Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday.
Mets starter Jacob deGrom is headed to Syracuse for another rehabilitation start Wednesday, according to the team.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) July 25, 2022
While the rehab start wasn't unexpected, it also ensures that deGrom will not be available to rejoin the Mets this week to face the Yankees as was previously hoped. The 34-year-old right-hander had a simulated game pushed back last week after he experienced soreness in his shoulder. He was seen having a throwing session at Citi Field over the weekend.
Jacob deGrom threw a side session today at Citi Field. Plan is still for him to throw in a minor league rehab game this week, day and locale TBA.
— Mike Puma (@NYPost_Mets) July 24, 2022
DeGrom has yet to pitch at the big league level this season because of his injured shoulder. He hasn't taken the mound in an MLB game since June 2021 when a flexor tendon issue ended his season.
In addition to questions regarding if and when deGrom will pitch this season, there are questions as to whether he will wear a Mets jersey past 2022. He has one year and $32.5 million guaranteed remaining with a club option in 2024.
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