Noah Syndergaard Hits Homer In Complete-Game Shutout
6 years agoHits were hard to come by Thursday afternoon in Queens as the New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds wrapped up their series. The biggest hit of the game came from Noah Syndergaard, New York's starting pitcher. The 26-year-old drilled an opposite-field home run in the third inning for what would turn out to be the lone run of the game. On the mound he was fantastic, allowing just four hits and a walk while striking out 10. With 104 pitches thrown, he completed the shutout. Syndergaard became the first pitcher in 36 years to hit a home run and pitch a complete-game shutout in the same game.
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