Syndergaard Ks 7 consecutive Nationals including Harper
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Noah Syndergaard is in fine form this spring. Actually, he's been utterly dominating.
The New York Mets flamethrower struck out seven consecutive hitters against the Washington Nationals over 3 1/3 shutout innings on Thursday.
Among those who fell victim to Syndergaard's heat - which touched 101 mph, but regularly sat 96-98 mph, according to MLB.com's Anthony DiComo - were Bryce Harper, Anthony Rendon, and Trea Turner.
INNING | PLAYER | RESULT |
---|---|---|
2 | Jose Marmolejos | Swinging |
2 | Moise Sierra | Swinging |
2 | Brian Goodwin | Swinging |
3 | Trea Turner | Looking |
3 | Bryce Harper | Swinging |
3 | Anthony Rendon | Looking |
4 | Matt Adams | Swinging |
The 25-year-old Syndergaard lowered his spring ERA to 1.08 with his stellar performance. He's also struck out 13 hitters in 8 1/3 innings.
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