The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Thor sharp in brief pitchers’ duel vs. Verlander

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WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. >> A brief high velocity matchup between Houston’s Justin Verlander and the Mets’ Noah Syndergaar­d overshadow­ed Jose Altuve’s first spring training appearance for the Astros.

Verlander pitched two perfect innings on a cloudy and blustery afternoon, striking out one and getting five fly-ball outs. Reaching 96 mph, Verlander threw 20 of 25 pitches for strikes Monday, concentrat­ing on his changeup and pitching inside to right-handed batters. The 2011 AL MVP was happy with four of his seven changeups.

“That’s a pitch that I am trying to throw more,” the 2011 AL MVP said.

Syndergaar­d opened with three consecutiv­e 98 mph fastballs and allowed first-inning hits to George Springer and Josh Reddick. Syndergaar­d struck out the final two hitters of his twoinning outing, including Robinson Chirinos on a 99 mph fastball.

“It felt really good,” said Syndergaar­d, who’s missed significan­t time during the past two seasons because of injuries. “It felt like my arm strength was free and easy. It’s encouragin­g to see some swing and misses on my four-seam fastball up in the zone.”

Syndergaar­d mixed change-ups and sliders with four-seam fastballs, throwing 18 of 23 pitches for strikes. He purposely elected not to throw a curveball, saving it for later games.

He’s concentrat­ing more on his four-seam fastball than his two-seamer, which often was too much over the plate last season.

“I just kind of fell in love with it because it’s an artsy pitch,” Syndergaar­d said of the two-seamer. “It’s cool to throw, especially when you can harness it and throw it the right way.”

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaar­d throws during the first inning of a spring training baseball against the Houston Astros Monday in West Palm Beach, Fla.
JEFF ROBERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaar­d throws during the first inning of a spring training baseball against the Houston Astros Monday in West Palm Beach, Fla.

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