Noah Syndergaard’s debut an up and down affair

Yesterday Noah Syndergaard threw what he and manager Terry Collins considered his finest major league game to date. It's hard to argue. He cruised through eight innings, walking none and striking out five, while needing only 89 pitches to do it. He touched 98 mph as late as the eighth inning and used his off-speed [...]

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Having a poor offense is nothing new to the Mets

The defense is awful, the bullpen is leaky, injured, and overworked, but when people pound the Mets these days it’s because of hitting – or I should say lack of hitting. Tell the truth, the game reaches the fourth inning and the Mets have no runs and no hits, are you surprised? I’m guessing you [...]

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