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."