With the move Trainwreck being such a success, Amy Schumer probably won’t have any problem getting takers for her next project. Whatever that project is, we know one person who is excited to sign on the dotted line: Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard.
The rookie reached out to Schumer, who is a Mets fan, with his offer via Twitter:
https://twitter.com/amyschumer/status/633697872517709824
Schumer responded, but rather cryptically. That was the most non-answer I’ve ever seen. It definitely wasn’t a “yes”, that’s for sure. Although, at least she responded at all. I tweeted her about my enthusiasm over Trainwreck, and was brutally rebuffed. But, I digress. I guess we should all look out to see which athlete, if any, make an appearance in Schumer’s next movie. It certainly worked out well for LeBron James.

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