Morning Briefing: Noah Syndergaard Could Pitch Overseas
Good Morning, Mets fans!
According to Yakyu Cosmopolitan, former Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard has expressed interest in pitching the NBO or KBO for a season. The former Met went 33.1 innings last season for the Cleveland Guardians while posting a 5.40 ERA.
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Last season, Cabrera threw 62 2/3 innings for the Toronto Blue Jays while recording a 3.59 ERA.
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On This Date in Mets History
1961: The Mets made their first official trade, acquiring slugging outfielder Frank Thomas from the Milwaukee Braves for a player to be named later and $125,000. That player turned out to be Gus Bell, who played 25 games in the 1962 Mets outfield.
Birthdays: Jośe Parra (1972), Pedro Astacio (1968).
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