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 ...
The Mets were very good last year. Francisco Lindor nearly won the NL MVP. Their starting pitching stepped up in a big way down the stretch. Mark Vientos had a breakout season. But, let's face 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 ...
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.
Kodai Senga was back on the mound for a game Monday ... He touched 96 mph with his four-seam fastball. He used just one ghost fork — against which Derek Hill singled — but he may have been ...
In Japan, starting pitchers typically pitch only once per week. Kodai Senga, Dirty 85mph Ghost Fork. Conversely, depending on the schedule, some MLB starters toe the mound twice in a given week.
But another awfully important pitching story for the Mets further unfolded when Kodai Senga started Friday ... one of 17 to fan at least 200. His “ghost fork” became a sensation, too.
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 ...
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