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If all goes according to plan, both Kodai Senga and Sean Manaea should be back pitching for the New York Mets in Kansas City.
The New York Mets overcame a four-run deficit to top the Los Angeles Angels 7-5 on Monday night at Citi Field, fueled by a resilient bullpen and timely hitting. Starter Kodai Senga lasted just three innings,
When Kodai Senga takes the mound at Citi Field, he’s not just pitching for the New York Mets. He’s part of a rising wave of Japanese talent that’s breathing new life into America’s pastime – and drawing millions of new eyes on both sides of the Pacific.
With approximately a week and a half left before the MLB trade deadline, rival evaluators say they admire the New York Mets’ farm system, noting its improvement, quality and depth. It is deep in terms of sought-after pitchers and up-the-middle position players.
Kodai Senga is getting back into the groove as he prepares to return from a hamstring injury for the New York Mets.
Pitching in his first live game since suffering a hamstring strain in June, Senga lasted just 3.2 innings for the Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Saturday. He struck out four but allowed four runs (three earned) on six hits with two walks.
Senga, 31, began a rehabilitation assignment July 3 with the Mets Class-A Advanced affiliate in Brooklyn, New York. An All Star with the Mets in 2023, Senga finished his rookie season with a fine ...
NEW YORK — Mets ace Kodai Senga could rejoin the rotation next weekend in the final series before the All-Star break, a little over a month after straining his right hamstring.