Jacob deGrom struck out eight batters on Monday to earn his 100th career Major League Baseball win [1, 2].

This milestone marks a significant return to form for the ace, who entered the start with an earned run average of 8.44 [1]. Achieving 100 wins places deGrom in an elite group of active pitchers, ranking him 16th among current players to reach the century mark [6].

Playing at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, deGrom pitched five innings [3, 4]. The Rangers secured a 2-1 victory in the contest [3]. The performance was highlighted by his ability to dominate the lineup, resulting in the eight strikeouts [1].

The achievement carried personal significance beyond the statistics. The game took place on June 1, 2026 [7], which coincided with the third birthday of deGrom's son [5, 7].

DeGrom's path to 100 wins has been characterized by high-level dominance punctuated by periods of injury. By reaching this threshold, he solidifies his legacy as one of the premier pitchers of his era, a feat that requires both sustained excellence and durability over multiple seasons.

The victory provides a boost to the Rangers' rotation as the team navigates the 2026 season. DeGrom's ability to limit opponents and maintain a low score was evident in the narrow 2-1 result [3].

Jacob deGrom struck out eight batters on Monday to earn his 100th career Major League Baseball win

Reaching 100 career wins serves as a critical benchmark for Hall of Fame consideration and historical ranking among pitchers. For deGrom, this milestone is particularly notable given his previous struggles with an 8.44 ERA, suggesting a successful adjustment in his performance or health that could impact the Rangers' postseason trajectory.