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Speaking to a group of youth baseball players this week on a Zoom chat, the Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard said his goal is not only to pitch in 2021, but to start the season with the team.
Syndergaard posted a 3.31 ERA in his first five seasons from 2015-19, but underwent Tommy John surgery in 2020. He’s proven to be one of the players whose career has been derailed by Tommy John ...
Another blow came during spring training in 2020, when Syndergaard began feeling elbow discomfort that ultimately led to Tommy John surgery, keeping him sidelined almost all of the next two seasons.
Noah Syndergaard showed again he’s impossibly far from being the commanding, near-invincible pitcher he was before the right-hander underwent Tommy John surgery in 2020.
Syndergaard is currently recovering from Tommy John surgery, which he underwent in March 2020, but the Mets announced this past week he would be shut down for at least a month and a half after ...
The Mets and Noah Syndergaard agreed to a one-year, $9.7 million contract. The rest of the Mets’ arbitration-eligible players were able to avoid hearings by agreeing to deals on Friday. Synde… ...
The very first four-seam fastball Noah Syndergaard threw in his new home ballpark whizzed in at exactly 95 mph. It was the eighth pitch of the game, and a first-pitch ball to Max Muncy in an April ...
Syndergaard made a rehab start for Low-A St. Lucie and faced an opposing team for the first time since his Tommy John surgery 14 months ago in March 2020. He threw four scoreless innings, recorded ...
Syndergaard hasn’t thrown in a big-league game since Sept. 29, 2019, and he suffered a torn UCL in March of 2020 before undergoing Tommy John surgery.
Mets Mets’ Noah Syndergaard makes 1st rehab start | Why he won’t be throwing sliders the rest of the year Published: Aug. 26, 2021, 8:44 p.m.
LOS ANGELES — Take a look at Noah Syndergaard’s Twitter bio, and you’ll find a hopeful, naive description: “California dreaming.” What it’s been is a California nightmare. When the 6 ...
A one-time All-Star, Syndergaard has struggled to return to peak form since he underwent Tommy John surgery in March 2020.