There still are some solid options out there in free agency who could help clubs out at the big league level. One intriguing player to consider is former New York Mets All-Star Noah Syndergaard.
The Chicago Cubs open Spring Training on Wednesday, Feb. 14 as pitchers and catchers report to Mesa, AZ. Although the beginning of baseball is so close, the Cubs are still very much looking to improve.
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Noah Syndergaard was once a top arm in major league baseball. However, that hasn't been the case over the last three years as he bounced around the league
The Los Angeles Dodgers have seen a ton of pitchers come through the organization over the years. Some have found success, while others have been tough to manage. Typically, Los Angeles has been able to help guys find their rhythm, especially if they were brought in as reclamation projects.
The Padres still have plenty of question marks in the rotation as spring training begins.
The New York Mets seemed like they were set up for multiple years after getting hot and making a run to the World Series in 2015. That season was the first time they had made the playoffs since 2006.
Former superstar pitcher Noah Syndergaard has bounced around the MLB in recent seasons and is now reportedly garnering interest from none other than the New York Yankees.
There was an interesting update on the free agency of one of the Philadelphia Phillies' former pitchers. After once being a huge star early on in his career, Noah Syndergaard has become a journeyman the last few years, struggling to stay in one place due to poor performances.
There are different owners, different people in charge of the front office, and different coaches working with the players, but that apparently hasn't changed how one former New York Mets player feels about his past team.
The Pittsburgh Pirates like reclamation projects, which doesn’t distinguish them from many other low-budget franchises. So, it shouldn’t be a surprise that the Pirates had a scout in attendance when free agent right-hander Noah Syndergaard threw a bullpen session in a showcase earlier this week.
There may still be some meat left on the bone for Thor’s MLB career.
The Pirates are among multiple teams that have expressed interest in free agent righty Noah Syndergaard.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are still seeking a starting rotation addition before spring training, and they’re expressing interest in Noah Syndergaard, according to FanSided’s Robert Murray.
One name that most Dodgers fans would love to forget about is Noah Syndergaard. The veteran pitcher spent the first half of the 2023 season with the team, and it was an ugly showing for him.
Free-agent right-hander Noah Syndergaard is reportedly drawing interest from multiple clubs. In an appearance on Foul Territory, Robert Murray of FanSided relayed that teams are looking at the righty as a bounce-back candidate and hoping for a buy-low opportunity.
The Guardians have released right-hander Noah Syndergaard following his recent DFA, according to the transaction log at MLB.com. If he signs with a new team by 11:59pm ET tonight, he’ll be eligible for that club’s postseason roster.
Just about everything that could go wrong has gone wrong for the Oakland A's this season, leaving the team facing an(other) offseason of uncertainty but clear opportunities for improvement across the roster.
Things looked exceptionally bright for the Mets in 2015. After eight straight seasons without making the playoffs, the team won 90 games that year and stormed their way to the World Series.
The move came hours after Syndergaard had a rough start against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Noah Syndergaard to the Cleveland Guardians in exchange for Amed Rosario, completing their second deal in as many days as the August 1 deadline approaches.
One name that many Dodger fans would like to forget is Noah Syndergaard. The veteran pitcher could be making his return back to the team sooner rather than later as he just went on a rehab assignment. Syndergaard actually looked solid in the assignment, throwing five innings of work and allowed just two runs, while striking out six batters.
Anyone who has followed the Los Angeles Dodgers this season knows all about Noah Syndergaard. The former All-Star was brought in on a one-year prove it deal this offseason to eat up innings and be a middle of the pack starter.
The Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday took action with struggling starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard, placing him on the injured list.
A day after his latest disastrous start, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Noah Syndergaard was placed on the 15-day injured list with a blister on his right index finger. The Dodgers, who made the announcement Thursday morning, signed "Thor" to a one-year, $13M contract in the offseason, but have yet to see positive returns on that investment.
Syndergaard, who had a career ERA of 4.11 over nine MLB seasons, has seen his ERA jump up to 6.54 after his latest start.
The Los Angeles Dodgers faced off against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday for the first time since defeating them in the 2020 World Series, but took the loss in part to Noah Syndergaard struggling through another subpar outing.
Dodgers starter Noah Syndergaard is attempting to turn around his struggles through an unorthodox method.
Noah Syndergaard made his fourth start for the Los Angeles Dodgers, this time facing his former New York Mets club where he became one of MLB’s most feared pitchers.
Noah Syndergaard has pitched to mixed results since throwing six scoreless innings in his Los Angeles Dodgers debut. The right-hander’s latest outing was a quality start that came in a loss to the Chicago Cubs.
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