From MLB.COM:
When the Mets received Syndergaard from the Blue Jays in the December 2012 R.A. Dickey trade, the hope was he'd eventually develop into a frontline starter. After two seasons in the system, a 2013 start in the Futures Game and a year in Triple-A (along with a second Futures Game appearance), the former supplemental first-round pick was knocking on the big league door entering the 2015 season.
A big, strong classic power right-hander, Syndergaard combines plus fastball velocity with outstanding command and control. He can crank his fastball up to 98 mph and will run it in on right-handed hitters. Syndergaard will add and subtract from his curve, giving hitters different looks. His changeup improved in 2014, giving him a third above-average offering. He's always been around the plate, having walked just 2.6 per nine innings through the 2014 season while striking out 10. He's a good athlete and repeats his delivery well, throwing downhill consistently from his 6-foot-6 frame.
Syndergaard never wavered from his gameplan in 2014, even when faced with pitching in the hitting haven that is Las Vegas, and he showed improvement results-wise in the second half. That put the 22-year-old on the precipice of joining the other young arms in the Mets rotation in 2015.
Damn that f***ing Dickey trade - could have been Stroman, Hutchison, Syndergaard, Norris all frontline starters and cost controlled, and more on the way!