Noah Syndergaard

Phillies Star Shares Insight On deGrom & New York Mets
Phillies Star Shares Insight On deGrom & New York Mets
Phillies Star Shares Insight On deGrom & New York Mets
All-Star, right-handed pitcher Zach Wheeler is preparing to start Game 2 of this year's World Series for the Philadelphia Phillies. After the 2019 season, the former New York Met was basically disregarded as he hit free agency, by his former employers, Fred and Jeff Wilpon. Wheeler still has plenty of friends in New York, including pending free agent ace, Jacob deGrom. On Thursday, after their pre-World Series workout in Houston, the Phillies ace shared some of his discussions with with his former teammate regarding deGrom's future with the Mets.
Ex-New York Met Thor Fixes Hair During A Brawl
Ex-New York Met Thor Fixes Hair During A Brawl
Ex-New York Met Thor Fixes Hair During A Brawl
Some guys set themself up for a little ribbing when they get caught doing something funny. Former New York Mets pitcher, Noah Syndergaard, aka Thor, is one of those guys. On Sunday, in a brawl between Thor's new team, the Los Angelas Angels and the Seattle Mariners, the 6'6" right-hander did something that has Mets fans and Twitter abuzz!
New York Yankees Show Thor's Hammer Is Still A Myth
New York Yankees Show Thor's Hammer Is Still A Myth
New York Yankees Show Thor's Hammer Is Still A Myth
At six foot-six, with long blonde hair flowing from his hat, he almost looked mythical on the pitcher's mound. For six years the New York Mets had hoped that the player nicknamed "Thor" would be hammering opposing batters with his 100 mph fastball. The mythical character came to life on multiple occasions for Noah Syndergaard and the Mets, just not enough to keep the towering right-hander in Queens, NY. Tuesday night, the Yankees showed the Mets why they didn't lose much.
Ex-New York Mets Superhero "Thor" Wearing #34 Special for Angels
Ex-New York Mets Superhero "Thor" Wearing #34 Special for Angels
Ex-New York Mets Superhero "Thor" Wearing #34 Special for Angels
The colors and the name across the chest were new. The long blonde hair on the 6' 6" frame was all too familiar. Former New York Mets right-handed pitcher, Noah Syndergaard threw his first regular season pitches for his new team on Saturday. He wore number 34, like he did with the Mets. However, an Angels player had not worn that number in 13 years, exactly.
Noah Syndergaard Fleeing New York Mets Disaster
Noah Syndergaard Fleeing New York Mets Disaster
Noah Syndergaard Fleeing New York Mets Disaster
ESPN's Jeff Passan is reporting that New York Mets right handed pitcher, Noah Syndergaard and the Los Angelas Angels are agreeing to a 1 year $21 million dollar offer. The Mets did extend Syndergaard a qualifying offer that he has until tomorrow to accept. We will keep you updated.
"Thor" Delights New York One Last Time?
"Thor" Delights New York One Last Time?
"Thor" Delights New York One Last Time?
What can you really say about 10 pitches in a meaningless game at the end of September between two teams that have long been out of the playoff picture? Actually, it was more captivating than I thought it would be. It had been two years since, Noah Syndergaard had thrown a pitch in a Major League, regular season game. The six foot six inch, strapping right hander, with flowing blonde hair and a Marvel Comic Book character nickname, was full of promise and had enormous expectations.
Cespedes And Syndergaard Have More Health Issues [AUDIO]
Cespedes And Syndergaard Have More Health Issues [AUDIO]
Cespedes And Syndergaard Have More Health Issues [AUDIO]
The New York Mets seem to have more issues than any other professional sports franchise. Last weekend they got their best bat Yoenis Cespedes back and one of their top pitchers Noah Syndergaard made his second start returning from the Disabled List. Well stop me if you've heard this one before, both of these stars could be headed back to the DL.
Reports: Matz, Thor Both Have Bone Spurs in Elbow
Reports: Matz, Thor Both Have Bone Spurs in Elbow
Reports: Matz, Thor Both Have Bone Spurs in Elbow
Things just continue to get worse for the Mets.... Sitting at 40-35 and already struggling on offense as they try to keep pace with the Washington Nationals, the last thing the Mets need is injuries to their vaunted pitching staff. Noah Syndergaard and Steven Matz are both pitching with bone spurs in their elbows, despite Syndergaard's denials after last night's clunker against the Nationals that

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