The Los Angeles Angels announced Tuesday they’d signed Syndergaard to a one-year, $21 million contract, topping the offer he had received from the Mets
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Purely in isolation, it is possible to think the Angels overpaid for Syndergaard, who barely pitched in 2020, or that the Mets will end up getting the better of how this turned out. But focusing on outcome here really misses the bigger issue. Let’s take what happened with Syndergaard as an example. Joel Sherman reports that once the Mets extended the QO, they didn’t contact Syndergaard again, even as. That meant, a player who planned to stay in New York, for the week he had to consider staying or leaving, heard only about what it would mean to play elsewhere.
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