The New York Mets are still monitoring the trade market for right-hander Noah Syndergaard and two teams have apparently entered the fray.

The Colorado Rockies and Milwaukee Brewers have both shown interest in trading for Syndergaard, sources tell Andy Martino of SNY.

Martino adds that as Colorado and Milwaukee emerge as potential landing spots for the 26-year-old, both the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds are out on Syndergaard for the time being. The Reds were reportedly interested in trading for him earlier in the week.

With his age and remaining years of team control - he isn't eligible for free agency until 2022 - Syndergaard will be a hot commodity. Over parts of four seasons, all with the Mets, the one-time All-Star is 37-22 with a 2.93 ERA, 1.13 WHIP, and 573 strikeouts over 518 1/3 innings.