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Mets’ Syndergaard has no structural damage in elbow, but his season may be in jeopardy

The New York Mets can’t seem to get any injury-related good news this week. At least ace Jacob deGrom returned this week and reported no setbacks following a win against the Colorado Rockies, because everybody else on the roster seems to be falling apart.

After revealing that Michael Conforto and Jeff McNeil’s hamstring strains, plus Carlos Carrasco’s hamstring tear, will keep them all sidelined until at least late June, the Mets updated pitcher Noah Syndergaard’s status after he left his rehab start this week in Low-A St. Lucie after just one inning.

Syndergaard reported discomfort in his right elbow, which was surgically repaired last year (Tommy John reconstruction).