MIAMI — Kodai Senga is a perfectionist who likes to work out kinks by throwing. Sometimes, he can overdo it. Also, he desires a certain amount of one-on-one time from a pitching coach.
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 ...
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, ...
On a night when Major League Baseball saw its first complete game shutout of the year, two other top-tier pitchers faced off in Miami to varying levels of success. The New York Mets turned to ...
Senga generated 16 whiffs on 77 pitches (49 strikes), including eight with his infamous "ghost fork." He's registered a 2.99 career ERA over 171.2 MLB frames but was limited to just one start in ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — Kodai Senga took a step closer to being a mainstay near the top of the Mets rotation on Sunday, as he threw 50 pitches on a back field at Clover Park. He faced minor league ...
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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