The New York Mets have a pair of pitchers -- Steven Matz and Noah Syndergaard -- pitching with bone spurs in their elbows, according to a report.

The Mets are considering whether or not Matz will make his next start. Additionally, surgery hasn't been ruled out. He wouldn't be able to throw for six weeks after the procedure.

Syndergaard declined to comment on the report after Monday's start. The Mets aren't acknowledging the spur at the pitcher's preference, according to another report.

He hit triple digits against the Washington Nationals, but struggled with his control. Syndergaard only pitched three innings after allowing a season-high five runs and issuing three walks.