Noah Syndergaard makes his major-league debut Tuesday with the New York Mets, two years after the Blue Jays traded the blue-chip prospect for former Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey.

Here’s a look at how the players involved in the trade have done since the December 2012 trade:

To Toronto

R.A. DICKEY

2013 (Blue Jays): 14-13, 4.21 ERA, 224.2 IP, 177 K, 35 HR, 71 W

2014 (Blue Jays): 14-13, 3.71 ERA, 215.2 IP, 173 K, 26 HR, 74 W

2015 (Blue Jays): 1-4, 5.00 ERA, 45 IP, 20 K, 19 W

Skinny: Not the dominant pitcher he was in the NL. Is roughly a .500 pitcher battling with a very inconsistent knuckleball. Has tried to increase velocity and is now backing off. He is the MLB leader in homers given up since arriving in Toronto.

JOSH THOLE

2013 (Blue Jays): 45 games, .175 average, 1 HR, 8 RBI

2014 (Blue Jays): 57 G, .248, 0 HR, 7 RBI

2015 (Blue Jays): 4 G, .167, 0 HR, 1 RBI

Skinny: Dickey’s catcher was questionable to make the 2015 roster out of spring training, as the Jays wanted Russell Martin to catch Dickey. That experiment faded, and Thole is now catching Dickey exclusively.

To Mets

TRAVIS D’ARNAUD

2013 (Mets): 31 G, .202, 1 HR, 5 RBI

2014 (Mets): 108 G, .242, 13 HR, 41 RBI

2015 (Mets): 11 G, .317, 2 HR, 10 RBI

Skinny: Blossomed into a bona fide major league catcher and hitter in 2014 and is now poised to grow with a good, strong young starting staff. Fangraphs is projecting d’Arnaud to hit .252 this season with 18 homers and a .482 slugging percentage, which would rank at all-star levels.

NOAH SYNDERGAARD

2013 (A and AA): 9-4, 3.06 ERA, 117 IP, 133 K, 11 HR, 28 W

2014 (Triple-A Las Vegas): 9-7, 4.60 ERA, 133 IP, 145 K, 11 HR, 43 W

2015 (Triple-A Las Vegas): 3-0, 1.82 ERA, 29.2 IP, 34 K, 2 HR, 8 W

Skinny: Makes his major-league debut Tuesday, and it comes with the promise; has the promise of being a front end of the rotation type pitcher. Boasts a 95-m.p.h. plus fastball and has the best curve of the former “Big Three” prospects with the Jays (Aaron Sanchez, and Justin Nicolino). Huge upside if he stays healthy.

Retired

Acquired by Jays

MIKE NICKEAS

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2013 (Triple-A Buffalo): 58 G, .166, 1 HR, 11 RBI

2013 (Blue Jays): 1 G, nothing across

2014 (Triple-A Buffalo): 49 G, .207, 3 HR, 17 HR

2015: Retired

Skinny: Nickeas was hit by a pitch in 2014 and suffered a broken forearm, He recovered but was never the same player. He announced his retirement in March and pursued his education at the University of Georgia. He was born in Vancouver while his father, Mark, played pro soccer with Vancouver of the former NASL.

Acquired by Mets

JOHN BUCK

2013 (Mets/Pirates): 110 G, .222, 15 HR, 62 RBI

2014 (Mariners/Angels): 32 G, .225, 1 HR, 6 RBI

2015: Retired

Skinny: Hit 15 homers and 60 RBI for Mets before trade to Pittsburgh. Jays started slow in 2013 and reports suggested the team missed Buck’s impact. He was invited to major league spring training with Atlanta in 2015, and had one homer and a .320 average in 25 at-bats, but decided to retire to spend more time with family.

Minor leaguer

WUILMER BECERRA, JAYS

2013 (Gulf Coast League): 52 G, .243, 1 HR, 25 RBI

2014 (Rookie league and A ball): 64 G, .300, 7 HR, 20 RBI

2015 (Class-A South Atlantic League): 28 G, .275, 4 HR, 15 RBI

Skinny: Was once called the potential “steal” in the Dickey deal but has remained at the A-ball level. Not listed near the top of any minor league prospects reports on the Jays farm systems but has shown steadily increasing numbers since last season.