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Take note, Mets fans:
Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard doesn't want to come to Syracuse with his team this week, and he has some unkind things to say about the city. From an ESPN story today:
"Syndergaard also questioned the Mets' travel itinerary before Opening Day with no plans to stop in New York before Thursday's opener in Washington against the Nationals. The team will travel by bus for nearly three hours to Sarasota, Florida, on Sunday night and then fly to Syracuse, New York, for a workout before later heading to Washington.
"I don't know whose idea that was, but it's not a smart one," he said. "I don't think that's conducive for winning ballgames, really -- that much travel. I mean, I'm sure the amenities in Syracuse aren't the best for a Major League Baseball team to go up there and have one last workout before the regular season starts, but those kinds of decisions are above my pay grade."
"Syndergaard said he has never been to Syracuse and wasn't looking forward to the trip.
"Not even the slightest bit," he said."
Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard doesn't want to come to Syracuse with his team this week, and he has some unkind things to say about the city. From an ESPN story today:
"Syndergaard also questioned the Mets' travel itinerary before Opening Day with no plans to stop in New York before Thursday's opener in Washington against the Nationals. The team will travel by bus for nearly three hours to Sarasota, Florida, on Sunday night and then fly to Syracuse, New York, for a workout before later heading to Washington.
"I don't know whose idea that was, but it's not a smart one," he said. "I don't think that's conducive for winning ballgames, really -- that much travel. I mean, I'm sure the amenities in Syracuse aren't the best for a Major League Baseball team to go up there and have one last workout before the regular season starts, but those kinds of decisions are above my pay grade."
"Syndergaard said he has never been to Syracuse and wasn't looking forward to the trip.
"Not even the slightest bit," he said."