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Noah Syndergaard visited with approximately 250 young baseball players from 1st to 8th grade in Wayne. Thursday, July 19th, 2018
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Noah Syndergaard throws a wiffle ball at a young baseball player in Wayne Citi Noah Syndergaard baseball camp was held at the Pbadaic County Technical Institute in Wayne, Thursday, July 19, 2018. (Photo: Kevin R. Wexler / NorthJersey.com)

WAYNE – Noah Syndergaard pauses for a moment when asked what supporters of Mets can expect in the second half of the season. [19659007"Idonotknowhowtodescribewhatthefuturemeans"hesaidatthetimeoftheCitiNoahSyndergaardBaseballProCampauPbadaicC

Finally, Syndergaard mentions an excellent staff of base pitchers, although it is unclear what it will look like in the meantime. end of the season.

The 25-year-old launcher, starting Friday night in the Subway series at Yankee Stadium, does not know what's ahead for him and the Mets who, after a season start of 11-1, find themselves at 39-55 and in the cellar of East of NL.

Syndergaard was mentioned in commercial rumors for a few months, and he answered those questions Thursday.

"I try to stay away from this discussion and try to go out there and be the best possible teammate"

The camp included a selection of 39 preparatory and college baseball coaches who directed 200 youths from grades 1 to 8 in stations that emphasized the fundamentals of the game.

"I had the opportunity of "

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Noah Syndergaard answers questions about his next Yankees game in Wayne Citi Noah Baseball Camp Syndergaard was held at the Pbadaic County Technical Institute, Wayne, on Thursday, July 19, 2018. (Photo: Kevin R. Wexler / NorthJersey.com)