All eyes are on Mets ace Noah Syndergaard at spring training in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

For the second day in a row, cameras were on hand for the team’s workout, and Syndergaard’s long-flowing locks of hair were hard to miss.

Check out photos of Thor’s first couple of days on the field in the photo gallery at the top of this story.

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*Position players report Feb. 17. The first full-squad workout is Feb. 19.

*The Mets play their first spring training game against the Boston Red Sox on Feb. 24, at JetBlue Park in Fort Meyers, Fla. 

*They play their first home game of the spring slate the following day, at Tradition Field, one of 18 spring home games. 

*The Mets play their final spring training game on the road against the Atlanta Braves, at Disney’s Wide World of Sports. 

*Opening Day is April 3, against the Braves. 

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The Mets invited several minor league prospects to big league camp: RHP Chase Bradford, catcher Xorge Carrillo, LHP P.J. Conlon, infielder Phillip Evans, infielder Luis Guillorme, RHP Kevin McGowan, LHP David Roseboom, RHP Paul Sewald, infielder Dominic Smith, outfielder Champ Stuart, outfielder Travis Taijeron, RHP Corey Taylor and RHP Logan Taylor.

Top prospect Amed Rosario will also be in attendance in Port St. Lucie. Added to the Mets’ 40-man roster in November, the shortstop has been praised by scouts for his defensive range, arm strength and overall athleticism. 

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