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Syndergaard feels better, may start vs. Miami
- Updated: September 24, 2016
NEW YORK — Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard reported to Citi Field on Saturday feeling well enough to throw a bullpen session for the first time since falling ill earlier in the week. The club will wait to see how Syndergaard responds to his session, but it has penciled him in to start Monday or Tuesday in Miami.
“He feels a lot better today,” manager Terry Collins said of Syndergaard, who is recovering from strep throat. “He’s got some energy back. But I think after the ‘pen, we’ll see how he feels, if it wears him down real fast or not. If you were as sick as he was for a couple days, he might need the extra day. He may not.”
Regardless of whether Syndergaard pitches on Monday or Tuesday, he will be lined up to make one final start next weekend in …