WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- After being scratched from his start on March 11 because of tendinitis at the base of his right index finger, Mets right-hander Kodai Senga was back on the mound Thursday ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Japan’s early World Baseball Classic games generally began around 5 a.m. ET -- a challenging television schedule for those on the East Coast with a vested interest. Even Mets ...
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.
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 ...
In his first start of the 2025 season, just his second full major league appearance in the past calendar year, Kodai Senga looked pretty damn good. That might sound like a bit much given that he ...
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 ...
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 ...
Senga (0-1) allowed four runs (two earned) on three hits and a walk over five innings Tuesday, striking out eight and taking a loss against Miami. Senga coughed up a two-run shot to Kyle Stowers ...
MIAMI — After the slow, unwanted, post-loss walk out of the dugout and into the clubhouse Tuesday night, Francisco Lindor sought out the would-be star of the game, Kodai Senga, because he had ...
Kodai Senga’s first start of his 2025 season got off to a horrible start – allowing two runs on two hits in just four pitches – but the Mets' right-hander settled in to deliver a commendable ...