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.@Noahsyndergaard this is my friend, plz unblock him, he did nothing wrong. Also we’ll be in section 128 row 15 if you’d like to watch the game with us 😬 pic.twitter.com/BL4qz84POH
— Steven Westreich (@s_westreich25) May 18, 2018

Mets pitching god Noah Syndergaard banished a loyal follower from his Twitter kingdom for more than a year — but the hurler known as “Thor” welcomed him back Saturday after the New Jersey student atoned for his social-media sins.
“The Mighty Thor dropped a hammer on my world and I’ve been trying to fight my way back ever since,” Connor Jagemann, 21, told The Post. “Now that I’m back in, I pledge my allegiance to the God of Thunder. May we return to the World Series.”
Jagemann was shocked when a year and half ago he clicked on social media maven Syndergaard’s Twitter feed and was greeted with the message, “Noah Syndergaard has blocked you.”
Jagemann said he was “baffled,” but began a campaign to get back in the fireballer’s good graces.

On Friday night, the Spotswood, NJ, resident tweeted out a photo of himself at CitiField armed with a sign pleading “Noah, can you please unblock me on Twitter.” His Rutgers pals retweeted the pic to Thor.
When that failed to move the hammer, Jagemann reached out to the Mets 7line.com blogger, whose post on the Twitter block caught Syndergaard’s attention Saturday.
“Connor knows what he did. … but I am benevolent. He is unblocked … but I will be watching him,” the pitcher Tweeted at 12:02 p.m.
“You are a god! I’ll see you at the ballpark tomorrow, Section 129!”

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