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Updated · Fox News · May 13
Syndergaard Blasts 34-Year-Old NYC Mayor Mamdani, Ties Mets' Struggles to City Politics
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 13

Syndergaard Blasts 34-Year-Old NYC Mayor Mamdani, Ties Mets' Struggles to City Politics

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 13
  • Noah Syndergaard used an OutKick interview to attack New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, calling the 34-year-old a "lunatic" and arguing the Mets' problems reflect the city's political climate.
  • The former Mets ace said fan favorites Brandon Nimmo, Pete Alonso and Jacob deGrom were among the biggest conservatives he played with, casting recent clubhouse changes as part of a broader shift in New York.
  • Syndergaard also criticized the team itself, saying a huge payroll has produced poor returns and voicing disappointment over "who they're inviting into their clubhouse" as the Mets sit at the bottom of the NL East.
  • The remarks came in a politically charged media appearance with Tomi Lahren, where criticism of Mamdani's Democratic Socialist politics was linked directly to the franchise's on-field dysfunction.
Does a city’s leadership truly affect a team's performance, or are the Mets' problems simply on-field failures?
With a record payroll, are the Mets' struggles due to clubhouse culture or a poor return on investment?