New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom has claimed the title of MLB's best pitcher all to himself. He has been borderline unhittable over the last few seasons, but look at his entire Major League Baseball career; this is nothing new.
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Baseball fans know just how dominant deGrom has been throughout his professional career, despite the Mets achieving very little. In fact, citizens of New York City have created a new word to describe the Mets righty's performances as "deGrominant."
deGrom doesn't yet have a World Series ring on his finger, and based on how the Mets' hitters appeared incapable of providing run support when he took the mound over the last few seasons, it appeared he may be without one for quite a long time.
He does, however, have an even more important piece of jewelry: a wedding ring.
deGrom is married to his biggest fan, his wife Stacey Harris deGrom.
Who is Jacob deGrom's Wife Stacey?
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Jacob Anthony deGrom and his wife Stacey were introduced by a mutual friend, despite both of them growing up in Florida. Stacey grew up in the Sunshine State with her sister, Amanda Lynn.
deGrom met his future bride for the first time at a bull-riding event, and they reportedly dated for around seven years before getting married in November 2014 at New Smyrna Beach in Florida.
The pair welcomed their first child, son Jaxon Anthony in 2016. They welcomed daughter Aniston Grace in 2018, giving Jaxon a younger sister.
"I was born on a Father's Day, and my first Father's Day is my birthday. I don't really want [presents]. I am just happy to have my family up here with me," the Florida native told the New York Post. "I am happy to be a father. It really puts things in perspective .?.?. what is important and what is not."
Stacey, much like Jacob, is a Florida native, and grew up in Lake Helen to parents Thomas and Nina Harris. She formerly worked night shifts doing clinical studies on people dealing with sleep apnea.
These days, she's focused on raising her two children and decorating the couple's home in DeLand, Florida.
deGrom's Hall of Fame-Caliber Career
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Jacob deGrom was born and raised in DeLand, Florida, to parents Tony and Tammy deGrom. He showed promise as a baseball player from a young age and his father even built him a batting cage in the backyard.
deGrom played high school baseball at Calvary Christian Academy, and would later go on to play college baseball for the Stetson Hatters. He primarily played shortstop growing up, and it wasn't until his junior year at Stetson University that he converted to become a pitcher. Talk about a smart career move.
After an impressive college career, the Mets drafted the right-hander in the ninth round of the 2010 MLB Draft. The rest, as they say, is history.
While it took a while for deGrom to work his way through the minor leagues, he was surely worth the wait. Since arriving in the pros, deGrom has consistently tied up batters with his nasty breaking pitches and scorching fastball, which frequently lights up radar guns in the triple-digits.
deGrom won two Rookie of the Month awards in addition to the 2014 NL Rookie of the Year award after going 9-6 with a 2.69 ERA. He followed that up with his first MLB All-Star Game appearance in 2015. He made his only postseason appearances in 2015, helping lead the Mets to the World Series.
In 2018, deGrom made his second All-Star appearance and won his first National League Cy Young Award after the Amazins' ace recorded an incredible 1.70 ERA and 269 strikeouts across 217 innings. He surrendered just 10 home runs that year while walking 46 batters.
His 2019 season was equally impressive, and as a result he earned his second-consecutive Cy Young award.
deGrom was awarded with a five-year, $137.5 million contract extension that will keep him at Citi Field through the 2024 season, unless he opts out following this year. However, the Mets have been rejuvenated in 2022 with former Nationals and Dodgers hurler Max Scherzer joining the rotation, and Pete Alonso and Dan Vogelbach (who looks more like an NFL lineman than a baseball player) having big years for the Amazins, despite their shortcomings in a pivotal late season series against the Atlanta Braves.
Perhaps a ring will keep deGrom from leaving Queens in free agency.
Jacob deGrom's Cy Young Winning Net Worth
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While the American professional baseball pitcher may not have an insane social media following, he has amassed a fortune throughout his playing career, and should only get wealthier as his current contract plays out.
According to reports, deGrom boasts an estimated net worth of $25 million.
That number is most certainly going to get bigger as deGrom explores the free-agent market after the 2022 season. At this point in time, a $25 million signing bonus might just be in the cards of the star pitcher on the New York Mets of Major League Baseball.
This article was originally published on May 5, 2021, and has been updated since.