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, ...
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. While it may not help bring a team ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — Hitters might not be able to see the ghost forkball, but now they can ... has created a J-pop song that will serve as Kodai Senga’s warmup song. “Ghost Fork” (featuring ...
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 ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — At long last, the ghost has reappeared. Kodai Senga was back ... Just great to be out there.” Senga will always be known for his ghost forkball, but he showed off a new ...
When it comes to Kodai Senga's ... 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 was tagged by ...
Kodai Senga ... encouraging sign from Senga would be a return to his high velocity fastball, which averaged 95.7 mph during his rookie season, a handle of his ghost forkball, which produced ...
But another awfully important pitching story for the Mets further unfolded when Kodai Senga started Friday ... 110 average in at-bats that ended on Senga’s forkball, and 58.5 percent of the ...