Daily News | Noah Syndergaard agrees to one-year deal with Dodgers
For a second year in a row, Noah Syndergaard signed a “pillow contract” with the intention of awakening his inner Thor.
The Phillies acquired Syndergaard from the Los Angeles Angels in an Aug. 2 deadline trade for former No. 1 overall pick Mickey Moniak. He replaced injured Zach Eflin in the starting rotation and posted a 4.12 ERA in 54⅔ innings over 10 games . Early in his career, Syndergaard rose to prominence with a young New York Mets rotation that included Jacob deGrom, Zack Wheeler, and Matt Harvey. Nicknamed “Thor,” Syndergaard underwent Tommy John elbow surgery in 2020 and hasn’t regained the upper-90s sizzle on his fastball. He signed a one-year, $21 million contract with the Angels last year to try to reestablish both his heater and his value.
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