NY Mets manager Luis Rojas says that right-hander Noah Syndergaard will not throw for six weeks after an MRI revealed right elbow inflammation. Syndergaard, who underwent Tommy John surgery last year, was just a few weeks away from rejoining the Mets before he left his second rehab start with Class A St. Lucie after just one inning.  Said Rojas: “It’s tough but all in all it’s good to hear there’s no structural damage in the UCL. Let’s see this work with the six weeks without throwing. We pray that he can pitch for us this year.”

Additional delays in Syndergaard’s rehab will likely cost a second straight season and perhaps bring an end to his time in New York. The 28-year-old is eligible for free agency after the season. Rojas said he hasn’t “really thought about” the possibility of Syndergaard not pitching again for the Mets, adding, “Right now, just being in the middle of the season, I’m looking forward to having everyone healthy at some point.”

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