Todd Frazier Destroys Mets Beat Writer Anthony DiComo on Twitter a Week After Noah Syndergaard Did
By Scott Rogust
The New York Mets were the talk of baseball on Thursday. With the trade deadline approaching, the team is expected to be sellers, but it's unknown as to what degree.
One player rumored to be on the move is third baseman Todd Frazier, who had a pretty strong game on Thursday against the San Diego Padres. MLB.com Mets beat reporter Anthony DiComo noted such, but Frazier was having none of it in his Twitter reply.
If you're wondering what might've caused such a fiery reaction from Frazier, DiComo hasn't exactly made many friends in the Mets locker room.
Just a week prior, the beat reporter tweeted about pitcher Noah Syndergaard being unavailable to the media following a 16-inning loss to the San Francisco Giants. "Thor" replied to DiComo, saying he should've aired his grievances to his face instead of tweeting about it, citing that they're relationship is essentially strained.
DiComo is obviously not making fans in the Mets clubhouse, who have been extra ornery with the media during what has been a disappointing season for the boys in blue and orange.
Frazier wasn't fond of DiComo tweeting about him, and he let him know his true feelings.