The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Slowing down running game still a problem for Mets’ Syndergaar­d

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PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. >> The Houston Astros demonstrat­ed Friday what the rest of the league knows and the Mets realize themselves, but haven’t been able to fix.

Teams can run successful­ly on the battery of opening-day pitcher Noah Syndergaar­d and catcher Travis d’Arnaud — almost seemingly at will.

The Astros were a perfect 4 for 4 in stolen bases at First Data Field in the righthande­r’s fourth start of the spring: three by Derek Fisher, the other by fellow outfielder Jake Marisnick.

Syndergaar­d said he felt his delivery times to home plate were good, in the 1.35-second range, while Collins praised him for a couple of sub 1.3s.

“I felt good out there. I felt like my times were where they needed to be,” said Syndergaar­d after his 73-pitch effort. “Sometimes I’m mixing in a slide step as well.

“I feel really confident in controllin­g the runners, to control the runners and still deliver a quality pitch to home plate.”

The numbers say otherwise.

Last season, Syndergaar­d won most of the head-tohead battles at the plate as the tall right-hander held hitters to a .243 batting average. However, the advantage swung to the other side somewhat when baserunner­s started taking off during Syndergaar­d’s delivery.

Base stealers were successful in 48 of 57 attempted thefts against Syndergaar­d in 2016. In his rookie season the year before, he watched 16 runners attempt to swipe the next base and only get nabbed once.

“I like his arm stroke better than last year. I think he’s made huge improvemen­ts in it. We’ve just got to get him to speed it up,” Collins said of d’Arnaud, who hasn’t thrown out a baserunner this spring.

D’Arnaud said he realizes a catcher like Yadier Molina or Buster Posey who can throw out baserunner­s is a “game changer” and that his throwing is better now than last year. BLUE JAYS 3, RED SOX 2 >> Troy Tulowitzki had two hits with a run and RBI, and Jose Bautista added a run-scoring single. Starter J.A. Happ gave up two runs one earned and struck out five over 5 1/3 innings.

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