Another Promising Mets Arm


Every great era in Mets history has been highlighted by an abundance of great young starting pitchers: from Seaver, Koosman, Ryan, McGraw and Matlack during the late '60s and early '70s; then Gooden, Darling, Fernandez, Orosco and McDowell in the '80s. Now, joining a staff led by Matt Harvey, with 2014 Rookie of the Year Jacob de Grom and closer Jeurys Familia, you can add Noah Syndergaard. (You might recall my pal Charles sending pictures from his final minor league start a couple weeks back.) The other half of the haul they received from Toronto for R.A. Dickey, the young Texan made an impressive first start last Tuesday at Wrigley Field, before hitting some bumps in the 6th inning. Sunday, there weren't any bumps, just positive impressions as he kept the Brewers in check, and earned his first major league victory.
Expect there to be more "W's." Sunday's line: one run, three hits and walk over six innings, as Syndergaard and the Mets dominated the Brewers.

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