DeGrom struck out seven and held the Dodgers to a single run on three hits, three walks and ahit batsman over seven innings Friday, but didn't receive a decision in an eventual walk-off win.
EDGE Analysis
He didn't have his best stuff or his best command by any means, but deGrom has shown a remarkable ability to battle through such issues and deliver strong results on the mound anyway. He left with a 5-1 lead, but closer Jeurys Familia gave up four runs in a non-save situation and ultimately left with an undeserved win after Curtis Granderson's walk-off homer. The fact that deGrom has been less than himself this season and still holds a 2.81 ERA speaks volumes about just how good he can be when he's on, and he's just starting to round into midseason form.