deGrom Becomes Second-Fastest Pitcher to Reach 1,900 Career Strikeouts
Rangers right-hander Jacob deGrom achieved his 1,900th career strikeout in the first inning against the Cubs, making him the second-fastest pitcher to hit this milestone in terms of both games and innings played.

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Rangers right-hander Jacob deGrom earned his 1,900th career strikeout in the first inning against the Chicago Cubs on Sunday, becoming the second-fastest pitcher to that milestone by games and innings.
Seiya Suzuki struck out swinging on a 91.3 mph slider to end the inning after Moisés Ballesteros swung and missed on a 98.1 mph fastball for the second out.
The 1,900th strikeout came in deGrom's 256th appearance, all as a starter. Hall of Famer Randy Johnson reached that mark in his 252nd game in 1997.
Johnson is second on the career strikeout list at 4,875. The left-hander was 33 when he reached 1,900; deGrom turns 38 next month and has dealt with numerous injuries in the past five years.
After the first inning, deGrom was at 1,578⅓ for his career. Atlanta Braves left-hander Chris Sale reached the milestone in 2019 at 1,560⅓ innings, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
_Originally reported by [ESPN](https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/48733513/rangers-jacob-degrom-second-fastest-1900-strikeouts)._
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