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Syndergaard (2-2) struck out six in 7 1/3 innings to become the first rookie in Mets history to strike out at least five batters in each of his first four starts. He also went 3 for 3 at the plate, tying a franchise record for hits in a game by a pitcher -- matched by Jacob deGrom earlier this month.
 

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http://www.businessinsider.com/noah-syndergaards-pitching-raising-big-concern-2016-4?r=UK&IR=T[h=1]Baseball has never seen a pitcher like Noah Syndergaard, and it's raising one big concern[/h]











Gregory Bull/APNoah Syndergaard is leading the majors in fastball and slider velocity.
Noah Syndergaard is off to a red-hot start for the surging New York Mets.
The 6-foot-6 righty nicknamed "Thor" has been blowing away the baseball world through four starts, posting a 1.69 ERA and 0.98 WHIP, while giving up just 22 hits to 38 strikeouts and no home runs.
Even more impressive has been Syndergaard's physical dominance on the mound, as he has been hitting 98 mph on his fastball and 93 mph on his new slider, according to FanGraphs.
And while this type of power is virtually unseen in MLB, it's also raising concerns about how sustainable it is. According to Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci, some people in the baseball world are worried about whether Syndergaard can continue to throw the ball so hard, especially when he figures to log so many innings.
Verducci spoke to an MLB GM, who said that either Syndergaard is a force of nature or this won't last:
Physical freaks come along once a generation. He's either that or this is not sustainable. The odds tell you that it's not sustainable. It's easy for people to point to his size and say that's why he's different than everybody else. But I don't know that size alone protects you. He does look like he has good mechanics.
Right now, he stands alone with his stuff. Nobody sits at 99 mph and throws a slider 93...
The question is, does he hold up? There's almost no one else to go by.
As Verducci notes, the last pitcher to lead baseball in fastball and slider velocity was Syndergaard's teammate, Matt Harvey, in 2013, when he was averaging 96 and 90 mph, respectively. Harvey blew out his elbow the next season.
While analyzing Syndergaard's newfound slider, "Baseball Tonight's" Bill Ripken noted that Syndergaard's "off speed" pitches come across the plate at 93 mph. What they lack in technique, such as spin or movement, they make up for in speed.



ESPN's Mark Simon wrote about Syndergaard's hot start and asked a major-league scout about Syndergaard's ceiling. The scout acknowledged that maybe only one thing could get in Syndergaard's way: "[His] ceiling is unlimited. Amazing talent. I wish him good health."
As Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander told Verducci, medical science and training has improved so much in recent years that Syndergaard's body may be well-adapted to throwing this hard.
Nonetheless, there's risk of Syndergaard throwing out his arm. He's established himself as the best pitcher in the Mets' rotation, which means that he has many innings ahead of him.
Mastering control and spin on pitches like his devastating slider may become very important factors for Syndergaard as opposed to hurling the ball so hard on every pitch.
 

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nice outing today:

Syndergaard joined Nolan Ryan, Jose Fernandez and Clayton Kershaw (three in a row) as the only pitchers since 1913 to have consecutive double-digit strikeout games without allowing a walk or an earned run. Dwight Gooden (September 1984) is the only other Mets pitcher to reach double digits in strikeouts with no walks in back-to-back games.
 

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Mets: RHP Noah Syndergaard (8-2, 2.08 ERA) will try to win his seventh consecutive decision on Monday night. Syndergaard is 2-0 with a 1.33 ERA in four career starts against the Nationals.
 

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I think he gets it done tonight


[FONT=&quot]Mets are 4-0 in Syndergaards last 4 starts.[/FONT]
 

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Watched him with Triple A Las Vegas 51’s few years back. He was ok but gotten better since.
 

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My son still has 51’s Syndergaard jersey from the jersey giveaway night. Fun times at Cashman field in the desert heat nights. Glad the club got out of the aging complex. Have yet to see the Aviators even though its within a walk and a crawl if necessary. First year at the new field and now a Triple A farm team to the A’s. Exciting. Not sure what’s holding me back going down there yet but it will happen.
 

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haha ooh ya got me there

I figured so. I’ll be getting you again from time to time. You somehow made it on my infamous ignorant, er I mean ignore list. Your off now so watch yourself. Ha ha!
 

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I figured so. I’ll be getting you again from time to time. You somehow made it on my infamous ignorant, er I mean ignore list. Your off now so watch yourself. Ha ha!
calm down dummy it’s not that big of a deal
 

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