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Source: Mets’ Syndergaar­d tests positive for COVID-19

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New York Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaar­d encountere­d another hurdle in his recovery from Tommy John surgery Sunday when he was scratched from a rehab start because he tested positive for COVID-19, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team has not announced the test result. New York manager Luis Rojas said Sunday that Syndergaar­d had a “non-baseball-related injury.” He did confirm that Syndergaar­d has been vaccinated.

Syndergaar­d — who turned 29 on Sunday — tweeted, “This birthday is so sick.”

Syndergaar­d, who hasn’t pitched in the majors since Sept. 29, 2019, had the surgery in March 2020. He began a rehab assignment this spring but left his second start with Low-A St. Lucie on May 26 with right elbow inflammati­on.

Syndergaar­d, who is scheduled to reach free agency after the season, didn’t pitch again until Thursday’s rehab outing, when he gave up one run in one inning. Afterward, he said he wasn’t throwing his slider or curveball because doctors believed the off-speed pitches bothered his elbow.

With no time to build Syndergaar­d up to a typical starter’s workload, the Mets are hoping he could rejoin the team as a reliever. He had been expected to throw at least an inning Sunday for Single-A Brooklyn. REALMUTO DEPARTS >> Philadelph­ia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto exited Sunday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks with soreness in his left ankle in the sixth after rolling his ankle during an at-bat. He started at first base for the first time since Sept. 25, 2020, to fill the gap caused by a season-ending injury to Rhys Hoskins. Realmuto, who is listed as day-to-day, has also been bothered by a sore right throwing shoulder.

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