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Thor is enjoying what’s left of his time in the Big Apple.
Former Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard was spotted in midtown Manhattan on Wednesday for the first time since he signed a one-year, $21 million deal with the Angels earlier this month.
The Post obtained exclusive photos of the 29-year-old Syndergaard, who was pictured walking to cryotherapy and acupuncture appointments.
The 2016 MLB All-Star, who has a full-floor loft in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood, was dressed casually in sweats and sneakers. He carried a thermos in one hand and his phone in the other, while sporting glasses and a face mask.
It’s unclear if Syndergaard will give up his lavish East Coast digs before he heads to LA to train in a few weeks. He’s only pitched two innings since 2019 due to Tommy John surgery.
On Nov. 17, a day after the Angels announced the move, Syndergaard shared a farewell message to Mets fans on Instagram.
“New York has been my home for the last six years and both through the good times and bad, my love for you all in this place never wavered,” he said in a video slideshow of moments throughout his Mets career.
“Playing in New York has been the best experience of my life,” the Texas native added.
Syndergaard spent the first seven seasons of his career with the Mets.
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