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New York Mets starting pitchers Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom discuss long flowing hair today on ESPN’s “SportsCenter.”
Come to think long and hard, perhaps Matt Harvey should let his hair grow out. I mean, it certainly couldn’t hurt his 2016 season.
But alas, Steven Matz doesn’t have long hair and he’s killing it out there.
Two of the New York Mets starting five who do have long flowing locks are Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom. We know that. What you might not know is Thor – who partly earned his nickname due to that hair – concedes that his teammate has the better version of hair.
Check out the video above as Syndergaard actually admits deGrom’s hair is nicer. Of course, Jacob agrees.
The two are currently promoting a spot for Axe, and actually took to Twitter today, as well, in discussing hair and product:
#shorthairdontcare literally. Never did my hair before. Now I’m team @AXE Styling. Looking good btw @JdeGrom19. #ad pic.twitter.com/IsBkfvWaEC
— Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard) May 26, 2016
For sure @JdeGrom19. Plus my hairstyle made me Thor. Who would I be without my flowing locks and mjolnir? ⚡️?
— Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard) May 26, 2016
Hell yeah @JdeGrom19. Hair without styling is like a ball with no heat.
— Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard) May 26, 2016
Damn you strange wooden stacking game named Jenga! I will have my revenge! Bring me fire! ?? pic.twitter.com/IYwzraMeeP
— Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard) May 26, 2016
#TBT to Thor as a pup. @NoahSyndergaard remember when you first discovered @AXE Styling? #shorthairdontcare #ad pic.twitter.com/PEaRLBaejS
— Jacob deGrom (@JdeGrom19) May 26, 2016
All in a day’s work on an off-day for the Mets.