Far end of the New York Mets spring clubhouse, short row of lockers, crawling around like scorpions in a box. The most lethal rotation in the game, just waiting to sting someone.
There's Matt Harvey, unleashed from last year's innings limit. There's Jacob deGrom, all hair and deception. Locker next door, Noah Syndergaard, as if he isn't dangerous enough already, is polishing the new weapon he started throwing in last fall's World Series.
"Cutter, slider, depends on what day it is," Syndergaard tells Bleacher Report.
End of the row, whiz kid Steven Matz, baby-faced assassin, all of 24, six whole regular-season starts on his resume.