Noah Syndergaard
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If hand, foot and mouth disease was ever going to force a staff ace to take a DL stint, youโ€™d figure that ace would belong to the New York Mets.

Well thatโ€™s exactly what happened Sunday when it was announced that Noah Syndergaard would be placed on the 10-day DL with the ailment that according to the CDC usually โ€œaffects infants and children younger than five years old.โ€ Symptoms include fever, loss of appetite as well as a rash thatโ€™ll show up on the hands, feet and around the mouth. This all could also be accompanied by a sore throat.

Iโ€™m going to go ahead and take a shot in the dark and assume that you could count on one hand the amount of times a professional baseball player has landed on the DL due to hand, foot and mouth disease.

Itโ€™s unclear how this latest ailment could effect the Metsโ€™ chances of changing Syndergaard however according to a quick good search, he could be dealing with this for days to weeks.