Syndergaard quips about catching Utley's 1st pitch after 2016 beef

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 15: Noah Syndergaard #43 of the Philadelphia Phillies reacts to the third out against the Atlanta Braves during the second inning in game four of the National League Division Series at Citizens Bank Park on October 15, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Philadelphia Phillies legend Chase Utley is threw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to Wednesday's World Series Game 4, and a current member of the team had some thoughts.

"Am I going to have to catch it?" Noah Syndergaard joked, according to Tim Healey of Newsday.

Syndergaard was involved in an ejection-inducing fracas with Utley in 2016. The home plate umpire ejected Syndergaard, then a member of the New York Mets, after he started a third-inning at-bat against Utley, then with the Los Angeles Dodgers, with a fastball that sailed behind the second baseman. Manager Terry Collins came out to argue the decision and was also tossed.

The beef stemmed from Game 2 of the 2015 National League Division Series between the two teams when Utley aggressively slid into Mets second baseman Ruben Tejada to break up a double play. Tejada suffered a broken leg from the incident.

Syndergaard said he and Utley have never discussed the ordeal "face-to-face."

"I've always admired the way (Utley) played the game," the right-hander added when asked if he feels differently now that he's on the Phillies' side. "He's a tremendous talent, and I'm glad to be able to put on the same uniform as him."

Syndergaard, acquired midseason from the Los Angeles Angels, is slated to start Thursday's Game 5 against the Houston Astros at Citizens Bank Park.

Utley's ceremonial first pitch wound up getting caught by Rob McElhenney, a co-star of the comedy TV show "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia."

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