Yusuke Kamiji, a Japanese singer and actor, has created a J-pop song that will serve as Kodai Senga’s warmup song. “Ghost Fork” (featuring Alisa) is partly sung in Japanese and partly in ...
Japanese artist Yusuke Kamiji has released a new song called "Ghost Fork," named in honor of Mets starting pitcher Kodai Senga's signature forkball pitch. Japanese artist Yusuke Kamiji has release ...
Kodai Senga took the mound for a live bullpen session during Mets spring training, firing 50 pitches with his signature ...
During his second spring game, Mets ace Kodai Senga threw a slow curveball to a Cardinals hitter. Like the ghost fork, the right-hander has a name for it.
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 ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — At long last, the ghost has reappeared. Kodai Senga was back on the mound for a game Monday, having talked his way into Grapefruit League action for a Mets team that would have ...
At least Senga’s stuff did seem to be largely intact when he was on the mound. As much credit as Senga’s ghost forkball gets, it’s his low-90s cutter that’s the real star of the show, and he’s thus ...
When it comes to Kodai Senga's Grapefruit ... In his first live game action, Senga maxed out at 96 mph with his four-seam fastball, which averaged 94 mph. He only threw one ghost forkball, which ...