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'Fresh' Syndergaard tweets he's available from bullpen Sunday

Reuters

Thor is ready to go.

Ejected without warning from Saturday's game at Citi Field after throwing behind Chase Utley in the third inning, New York Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard made it clear he's available to throw in Sunday's series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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Syndergaard, after all, threw only 33 pitches before getting tossed by home-plate umpire Adam Hamari - easily his lowest single-game total since debuting with the Mets last May.

"It was a very quick trigger," Syndergaard said of the ejection, according to ESPN's Adam Rubin. "I was just kind of dumbfounded. I've never been thrown out of a game before, so it was just kind of a whirlwind of emotions. It kind of rattled me a little bit, the reason I got thrown out. I was kind of at a loss for words."

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