The Record (Troy, NY)

No rift with Syndergaar­d, team over Ramos catching

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NEW YORK (AP) » Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen has denied a rift exists between pitcher Noah Syndergaar­d and the team over Wilson Ramos catching his starts.

A report in the New York Post on Monday said Syndergaar­d or his agents implored the Mets numerous times to let the righthande­r pitch to another catcher.

“I think Noah has expressed his feelings with his ( lack of) comfortabi­lity of throwing to Wilson,” Van Wagenen said before Monday’s game against Arizona. “I respect him for sharing those feelings.”

“We listened to him, he understand­s our thought process that he may have other catchers catch him. No different than he has earlier in the course of the season and we’ll continue to make those evaluation­s on a day by day basis that gives us a chance to win,” he said.

On Aug. 28, Syndergaar­d allowed a career-high 10 runs in a 10-7 loss to the Cubs in a game started by Ramos. Last week, he struck out 10 in seven scoreless innings in Washington with René Rivera behind the plate.

Syndergaar­d has a 5.09 ERA in 15 games pitching to Ramos and a 2.45 ERA in 10 games pitching to Tomas Nido. He also had an 8.10

ERA in two games pitching to Travis d’Arnaud, whom he was acquired with from Toronto following the 2012 season for R. A. Dickey.

“I appreciate Noah communicat­ing his thoughts,” Van Wagenen said. “In this organizati­on, we don’t suppress feelings and harbor ill will.”

On June 9 against Colorado, Syndergaar­d allowed one hit in seven innings while throwing to

Nido. He allowed five runs and five stolen bases in his next start against St. Louis when he also strained his right hamstring.

“You can’t make everybody happy and it’s not about making guys happy,” manager Mickey Callaway said. “It’s about winning at this point.”

Syndergaar­d is 10- 7 with a career-high 4.06 ERA in 28 starts this season. His name was mentioned in trade speculatio­n as the July 31 deadline approached.

Syndergaar­d can be a free agent following the 2021 season.

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