Ex-MLB Player Noah Syndergaard Criticizes Zohran Mamdani as Mets Struggle Reflects New York Chaos

The New York Mets are struggling, and former player Noah Syndergaard knows who to blame.
Noah Syndergaard spoke on 'Tomi Lahren Is Fearless' about the Mets and New York City's political climate.
The Mets are doing poorly, and Syndergaard thinks the problems go beyond the team's performance.
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Syndergaard talked to Tomi Lahren about the Mets' issues and the city's political climate.
He finds it ironic that conservative players like Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso left the team. Syndergaard thinks the city's craziness affects the team.
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Despite the problems, Syndergaard loves playing in New York.
Pete Alonso recently played against the Yankees and talked about the traffic in New York.
Syndergaard said that if he still played for the Mets or Yankees, he would focus on the game and ignore the city's problems.
He criticized the city's mayor, Zohran Mamdani, saying he is like a 'lunatic' running the city.
The mayor is a 34-year-old Democratic Socialist.
Moderate Democrats in Albany are moving further left, and Mamdani is pushing a socialist agenda.
Syndergaard is surprised that someone with Mamdani's background is running the city.
The Mets have struggled despite having a large payroll.
Mayor Mamdani has called for ICE to be abolished.
Syndergaard thinks Mamdani's lack of work experience is a problem.
The Mets' struggles may be due to more than just bad luck.
Tomi Lahren criticized Mamdani's political history and his 'bent towards communism'.
Syndergaard was asked for advice on how to fix the Mets.
He joked that the team should 'stop hanging out with socialist mayors'.
Syndergaard is disappointed in the team's performance and the people they invite into their clubhouse.
The Mets have a large payroll but are not seeing good results.
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The city's radicalism may be affecting the Mets' performance.
Until the Mets stop associating with Democratic Socialists, they may continue to struggle.
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Alejandro Avila is a writer at OutKick living in Southern California.