PORT ST. LUCIE — Kodai Senga spent Friday night working on his mechanics, trying to get himself ready so that he can take his first turn in the Mets rotation after Clay Holmes was named the ...
The health and stability of starting pitcher Kodai Senga will be one of the main focuses of the New York Mets, with Opening Day now less than two weeks away. After missing all but one start during ...
New York Mets fans are quite familiar with Kodai Senga’s "Ghost Fork" pitch. But on Friday, the Japanese star pitcher introduced a new pitch in his arsenal: the Miracle Ball. During the third ...
Senga is expected to make his first start of the season April 1 in Miami, Tim Britton of The Athletic reports. That would be the Mets' fifth game of the year, after the team opens the season with ...
But another awfully important pitching story for the Mets further unfolded when Kodai Senga started Friday evening against the Cardinals. This one is not nearly as tidy as Holmes’ ascension ...
Mets ace Kodai Senga has become renowned for his array of pitches, including his infamous ghost fork. But the right-hander has introduced a new pitch, with an equally catchy name. In the Mets’ 3 ...
Ryne Stanek and left-hander Danny Young also appeared in the game. And Mendoza also said Kodai Senga felt good following his Friday night start, bringing him a step closer to beginning the season ...
David Peterson and Kodai Senga have spots in the rotation behind Holmes, while Griffin Canning, Paul Blackburn and Tylor Megill appear to be battling for the final two rotation spots.
In the meantime, the surest thing in their rotation is...Peterson? Senga made one start last year and Holmes is a converted reliever. It's not an ideal rotation scenario for any team, least of all ...