New York Post

METS SEE THOR AS HAMMER IN PEN

- By PETER BOTTE

The Mets are leaving open the possibilit­y that Noah Syndergaar­d will fill a bullpen role if he returns to their roster in September.

The former All-Star hurler hasn’t pitched in the majors since 2019 due to Tommy John surgery during spring training the following year.

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Acting general manager Zack Scott acknowledg­ed before Tuesday’s game against the Nationals that Syndergaar­d might not have enough time to build up his arm to work as a starting pitcher this season.

“I think I’ve said this before, that he’s someone that obviously has a lot of talent, has the potential to impact the game,” Scott said. “And at this point in the year — and you just mentioned the sense of urgency and coming in and contributi­ng in a shorter relief outing, whether that’s a two or three inning outing or whatever it may be, I think getting him to help the big league club is, is the priority when you get down to these last couple months of the season.”

The 28-year-old Syndergaar­d has been throwing off a mound for a couple of weeks, including Sunday in Philadelph­ia, but the Mets have announced no plans yet for him to begin a minor league rehab assignment.

➤ Javier Baez was out of the lineup, but possibly available off the bench with what manager Luis Rojas described as back tightness after he left Sunday’s loss in Philadelph­ia with what the Mets initially termed hip tightness. Jonathan Villar started at shortstop. With infielders Francisco Lindor, Luis Guillorme and Jose Peraza already on the injured list, Rojas said either Brandon Drury or Jeff McNeil would be the emergency shortstop.

➤ Jacob deGrom’s planned two-week throwing shutdown from forearm tightness will end later this week. He then will undergo another MRI exam “and we’ll have a plan of care from there,” Scott said.

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