A former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher has lost weight as he eyes MLB comeback.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Noah Syndergaard is continuing his attempt to return to MLB. Syndergaard did not play during the 2024 season, and has not played since 2023.
The Mets called up Syndergaard for his debut in May 2015, following an injury to Dillon Gee. He started 24 games as a rookie, and went 9-7 with a 3.24 ERA and 166 strikeouts. He helped the Mets reach the World Series, and started the Mets only win of the series against the Kansas City Royals, the eventual champions.
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