The New York Mets are headed to Syracuse and star Noah Syndergaard and some of his teammates aren’t happy about it.

The Mets are planning to finish their Spring Training with a workout at the Carrier Dome and Syndergaard said on Sunday that he isn’t sure what the point of the trip is and that he’d rather the team went back to New York City.

“You’d think we’d go to New York to get, as adults, our things and our affairs in order,” Syndergaard told Tim Britton of The Athletic. “But no, we’ve got to go to Syracuse first.”

Syndergaard also questioned the conditions that the team would be playing in and doesn’t believe it’s what winning teams do.

“I mean, I’m sure the amenities in Syracuse aren’t the best for a Major League Baseball team to go up there and have one last workout before the regular season starts," he said. “But those kinds of decisions are above my pay grade.”

Syndergaard blasts the Mets' trip to Syracuse for a workout this week: "I don't think that's what championship teams do."



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Syndergaard added that other players feel the same way about the trip and that he is “not even the slightest bit” excited about it.

The workout was planned as a way to stir up excitement for the team in Central NY with the Mets making their debut as the parent club of Syracuse’s Triple-A team this season.

The two-hour workout is open to the public with free tickets available.

“The extraordinary event will kick off our wonderful partnership with Onondaga County,” Mets COO Jeff Wilpon said earlier this month. “We are thrilled the Syracuse community will have a chance to connect with our players up close and personal.”

Fans in CNY will also have the chance to meet the 2019 Syracuse Mets roster on April 2 during the “Meet the Syracuse Mets” event.