De Geron's debut performance in the transfer team was not satisfactory.

(USA TODAY)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] Cy Young, who signed a five-year $185 million (approximately NT$5.68 billion) contract with the Rangers last year, cast Jacob deGrom (Jacob deGrom), and his performance in the opening game today was not ideal , The main pitch was 3.2 innings and he lost 5 points and retired. The Rangers reversed the Phillies 11:7, and he was lucky to escape the defeat.

DeGron, who was known as "the strongest shot on the surface" when he was healthy, switched from the Mets to the Rangers in the offseason. On the first day of spring training, his body was tight, but after a shutdown and adjustment, he seemed fine. Spring training Boarded 2 games, defense rate is perfect 0.

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DeGron competed with Phillies ace Aaron Nola in the same field. Alec Bohm hit a two-point shot in the second inning, and Trea Turner (Trea Turner), who was hot in the classic game, hit a hit in the third inning A triple hit and another win for the Phillies.

DeGron suffered another turbulence in the third inning, and was hit by a triple hit by Brandon Marsh and T. Turner in a row, and then lost his fourth run because of a wild pitch.

In the 4th inning, Bohm hit a double after one out. The Rangers decided to replace DeGron after two outs. The replacement pitcher Cole Ragans failed to stop the bleeding. With a base hit, the Phillies took a 5-0 lead, and the score will be credited to DeGron's account when he comes back.

However, the Phillies ace Nola also scored 5 points in 3.2 innings in this campaign. The two strong pitches fell at the same time. The Rangers relied on Jonah Heim's double and Robbie Grossman's three-point shot in the 4th inning. First to tie the score, 12 people were played in this game, and 9 points were scored to reverse the game, and also laid the foundation for victory, and won the first victory of the season.

DeGron gave up 5 earned runs in 3.2 innings, and all 6 of his hits were long hits. According to Phillies reporter John Clark, this was the first time in his career that he allowed 6 long hits in a single game. Warning signs for the Cy Young ace and the Rangers.

Phillies ace Nola gave up 5 runs in 3.2 innings in the opening game.

(USA TODAY)

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