New York Post

Noah to throw for Brooklyn

- By GREG JOYCE

Noah Syndergaar­d is headed back out on a rehab assignment.

The Mets right-hander will throw an inning for High-A Brooklyn on Thursday, his first outing since his initial rehab assignment from Tommy John surgery was cut short in May due to elbow discomfort.

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Syndergaar­d is expected to return to the Mets as a reliever in order to expedite his availabili­ty, though it is not known how many rehab appearance­s he will need before he is deemed ready. Acting general manager Zack Scott said Tuesday the Mets could use Syndergaar­d as a multi-inning threat in September, hoping he can contribute to a playoff push.

A pending free agent, Syndergaar­d last pitched for the Mets in September 2019. He underwent Tommy John surgery in March 2020 and went out for his first rehab assignment in May. But it ended after just two starts with Low-A St. Lucie.

Following a shutdown, Syndergaar­d began building back up and threw a pair of live bullpen sessions during the Mets’ recent road trip. He then threw a light side session Tuesday at Citi Field to prepare for Thursday’s outing.

A day after returning from the injured list for a strained oblique and skipping a rehab assignment, Francisco Lindor was out of the starting lineup for Wednesday’s 3-2 loss to the Giants. Manager Luis Rojas said before Tuesday’s game, in which Lindor went 0-for-4, that the Mets would ease him back in and take him day-by-day.

Rojas said Wednesday that Lindor “felt good” but was “a little bit fatigued” after playing nine innings for the first time since July 11. Lindor pinch-hit in the seventh inning and went 0-for-2, hearing boos after he popped up with runners at first and second with one out in the ninth inning.

Taijuan Walker went 2-for-2 with both hits coming from the left side — his first two hits batting left-handed this season. The natural right-handed hitter switched earlier in the season over injury concerns . ... Pete Alonso extended his hitting streak to a career-high 10 games with a single in the first inning.

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