‘Thor’ Syndergaard aims for reverse export myth “may play in Korea or Japan to return to ML”

“Thor” Noah Syndergaard is considering Asia as a comeback stage for next season. Both Korea and Japan are considering it.

Syndergaard said in an interview with podcast Baseball Insider Adam Weinreve on the 27th (Korea time), “You can pitch in Japan or Korea for one season to return to the Major League.”

“I am not picky. I will go to any team that gives me a chance. If I can play in Japan or Korea for a year, I think it will definitely help me more. I will let them reset mentally,” he added.

에볼루션카지노 is a pitcher who once threw the fastest ball in the big leagues. Since his debut with the New York Mets in 2015, Syndergaard has overwhelmed batters by throwing a whopping 102 miles (164 kilometers) of fastballs. He had 14 wins in 2016, recording the most wins in a single season as an individual player, and 13 wins in 2018 and 10 wins in 2019.

However, injuries plagued him. Syndergaard, who struggled with frequent injuries, underwent Tommy John surgery in 2020 for ligament damage in his elbow.

After the surgery, Syndergaard has disappeared. As his pitching speed decreased, he failed to display as much power as before. After returning to the mound in the 2021 season, Syndergaard was sluggish in two games with one loss and an earned run average of 9.00.

Afterwards, he played for several teams including the Los Angeles Angels, Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Cleveland Guardians, but failed to revive. Consequently, Syndergaard could no longer be seen this season. He posted one win, two losses and an earned run average of 5.40 in six games, and was assigned to the team in August.

Syndergaard, who has become invincible, is aiming to make a comeback by shedding weight. She reportedly lost as much as 13 kilograms.

Will he really play in Asia? There are quite a few cases where he will return to the Major League after showing good performances in the KBO League. Meryl Kelly and Eric Peddy made a reverse export case. Syndergaard must have expected this.

“New York has been my hometown for seven years. I want to have the opportunity to wear that glorious uniform again. The most important thing is to return to my old self as a pitcher,” he said.

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