Noah Syndergaard isn’t a fan of the Marlins’ home run sculpture

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After dominating the Marlins in his start on Friday, Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard couldn’t resist taking one more shot at Miami on his way out of town.
The signature feature of Marlins Park, as you probably know, is a sort of psychedelic, animatronic, sea-themed neon home run sculpture. You can Syndergaard among the people who think it’s hideous.
Adios Miami. I think your outfield sculpture burnt a hole in my corneas. pic.twitter.com/hwuSd2TLgv
— Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard) June 6, 2016
• Greg Bird’s bobblehead is Greg Bird as an actual bird
Perhaps not coincidentally, Syndergaard gave up a homer to Marcell Ozuna.
- Dan Gartland

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