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- Updated: April 26, 2016
12:39 AM ET
NEW YORK — Even lacking sharp command, Noah Syndergaard still proved pretty effective against the Cincinnati Reds.
Syndergaard ended up with a no-decision in the New York Mets’ 5-3 win on Monday night.
He departed with the Mets holding a one-run lead, a runner at first base and two outs in the seventh. Antonio Bastardo proceeded to allow the inherited runner to score.
Syndergaard was charged with three runs on seven hits while striking out nine in 6 2/3 innings. His ERA climbed to 1.69.
“I didn’t feel very comfortable with my delivery,” Syndergaard said. “… You’re going to go out there every once in a while and you’re not going to have your best stuff. You’ve got to go out there and grind it out and put your team in the …
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