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        <title><![CDATA[Noah Syndergaard uses MLB coronavirus deal to explain landlord frustration]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Noah Syndergaard is now using MLB players’ coronavirus salary deal to explain his stance in his legal battle with a New York City landlord who claims the Mets pitcher <strong>failed to pay any rent on the $27,000-a-month Tribeca penthouse</strong> he signed for.</p><p>The 27-year-old, righty — who is being sued for the full lease value of $250,000 — <strong>tweeted earlier Sunday</strong> that he “fairly, and in good faith,” offered to pay two months rent (more than $50,000) for a place he was never going to use because of the pandemic.</p><p>That didn’t seem to be a good enough answer for one Twitter user, who tweeted his displeasure to Syndergaard late Sunday night.</p><p>“Yeah the guy is a monster for wanting you to live up to a lease agreement signed by both of you,” @GunterDawg99, who’s display name is Chief. “How would you react if the team suddenly said yeah nah to your contract?</p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/Noahsyndergaard/status/1264763490520018944">Syndergaard responded</a> by using the example of MLB players changing their contracts and agreeing to be paid a pro-rated amount if the currently shutdown league is able to play games this season. If that agreement will even stand is still being debated by MLB and Players Association.</p><p>“You mean like MLB did to every Player this contract year due to the Covid pandemic? “Which the players negotiated and excepted to be paid on a pro rated basis per games played because it’s fair for both parties?” Syndergaard wrote. “Like that? Did I scream BUT MY CONTRACT? No. Just shut up Chief.”</p><p>He is currently in a Florida rehab facility working his way back from <strong>successful Tommy John surgery.</strong> Syndergaard, who went 10-8 with a 4.28 ERA in 2019, was set to make $9.7 million this season before the pandemic hit.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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