Syndergaard bodies MLB.TV blackout restrictions, 'shitty Pirates'
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All Noah Syndergaard wanted to do Thursday afternoon was watch his New York Mets play their home opener against the Miami Marlins on MLB.TV.
There was only one problem ...
Not even Noah Syndergaard is exempt from MLB's blackout restrictions. pic.twitter.com/lkd2Axk2Wt
— Sporting News (@sportingnews) April 8, 2021
Blackout restrictions prevented the right-hander, who's currently recovering from Tommy John surgery, from watching the game.
"Bullshit," Syndergaard said.
Even though the mighty Thor was thwarted from watching the Mets, he was determined to watch some afternoon baseball.
"Guess I'll watch the shitty (Pittsburgh) Pirates," he added.
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