WASHINGTON — He was No-No-Noah into the sixth inning Tuesday night and then merely good enough to finish off the Nationals without incident.
The Mets will take this from Noah Syndergaard from now until the end of the season: Eight largely stress-free innings, minimal damage and a victory.
With Syndergaard scintillating, the Mets rolled to a third straight victory, 6-2 on a chilly night at Nationals Park, and moved back to .500.
Wilson Ramos provided the offensive clout with a first-inning grand slam, and the night then belonged to Syndergaard, who had a second dominant performance in his past three outings.