An Important First Step

Don't believe it when you hear that spring training games don't count. Monday's Mets/Astros game was more than meaningful. Fans on hand in West Palm Beach watched two tantalizing innings with Houston's Justin Verlander and New York's Noah Syndergaard firing blanks and silencing the opposition. Six up, six down. All smiles -- for their managers -- no frowns.
Still, this had to mean more to Mickey Callaway and his Mets staff. Syndergaard missed most of 2017 with a torn lat muscle in his right arm. And while he made a pair of brief appearances in late September, it was hard to learn much.
Monday, he didn't hold anything back. Thor hit 100 mph several times and ended the 1st inning striking out reigning AL MVP Jose Altuve on a changeup. It's still early to draw conclusions. And some might wonder if this was "too much, too soon" for the Met who missed most of last season. It's not as if pitching coach Dan Warthen ran out and told Thor to "cool it." The early reviews are very encouraging. A healthy-again Syndergaard looks to be on track to start one against the Cardinals during the opening weekend.
(This image of Syndergaard is from a Mets/Nationals game in May 2016.)

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