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Kodai Senga was not injured, but he was battered on the mound. It all added up to a painful loss for the Mets, who dug a hole ...
The proud owner of the ghost fork is suddenly looking human. Kodai Senga joins the laundry list of New York Mets players currently struggling as the calendar flips to August.
Kodai Senga couldn't provide quality length in the Mets' deflating road loss to the division-rival Nationals on Wednesday night.
The next week to week and a half should reveal whether there is hope that Kodai Senga can be a factor for the Mets in the ...
At long last, the Mets received a solid start. It didn’t matter. Whatever can go wrong for this team will go wrong.
For the Mets to qualify for the postseason, they need better from Kodai Senga and an offense that slumbers against middle ...
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) August 2, 2025 Prior to going down with his injury, Senga was not only proving to be the ace of New York's rotation, but was also pitching at an All-Star caliber level.
Manager Carlos Mendoza discusses Brandon Nimmo leaving the game with neck stiffness, Kodai Senga's outing and more following ...
Chaos is beginning to rear its head at Citi Field where the New York Mets have had their ups and downs throughout the current campaign. For better or worse, manager Carlos Mendoza ...
For post deadline and future planning purposes, it's worth mentioning Kodai Senga is at 257 IP since he came to the #Mets. He needs to get to 400 IP to trigger his ability to opt out for this winter.
Kodai Senga throws a pitch during the first inning of the Mets’ 12-6 blowout win over the Giants on Aug. 2, 2025. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST “I’m not worried about him,” Mendoza said.