Mets starter Noah Syndergaard opened Game 3 of the World Series with a 99 mph fastball that buzzed by the head of Kansas City Royals shortstop Alcides Escobar.
Syndergaard, sounding a little peeved at the Royals' quick triggers before the game, pretty much predicted this scenario earlier as the Mets entered the night down 0-2 in the World Series.
And it didn't take long to figure out what "tricks" he was talking about.
There are six days left to bid and the latest offer is already $1522, so who knows how high the price will climb.Syndergaard, sounding a little peeved at the Royals' quick triggers before the game, pretty much predicted this scenario earlier as the Mets entered the night down 0-2 in the World Series.
"I have a few tricks up my sleeve that I'll be able to break out tomorrow night," the hurler said Thursday. "I'm looking forward to it."
And it didn't take long to figure out what "tricks" he was talking about.
— Giacomo Moccetti (@mocc88) October 31, 2015
And before you could say Mrs. Met, that same baseball was already available on Major League Baseball's auction site.
The first pitch of #WorldSeries Game 3 came in real HOT. Be careful if you get it: https://t.co/ns84Jll6YP pic.twitter.com/uYv6qlTud3
— MLB (@MLB) October 31, 2015
But don't expect any bids on Royals third baseman Mike Moustakas' reaction to Syndergaard's chin music, that's priceless.
Go to bed kids, Mike Moustakas is cursing at folks. #WorldSeries #Royals #Mets https://t.co/kl4BkC1uR8
— Joe M's Right Arm (@JoeMsrightarm) October 31, 2015
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