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The Mets lost a game, some momentum and they hope nothing more. A rally stalled, a super-bullpen was wasted and Brandon Nimmo ...
For the Mets to qualify for the postseason, they need better from Kodai Senga and an offense that slumbers against middle ...
Kodai Senga couldn't provide quality length in the Mets' deflating road loss to the division-rival Nationals on Wednesday night.
The Mets’ pitching plan right now entails rolling with the same five starting pitchers and not adding a sixth.
Senga (7-5) took the loss Wednesday, surrendering five runs (four earned) on six hits and two walks over five innings as the Mets fell 5-4 to the Nationals. He struck out four.
Senga is a virtual lock for an ERA under 3.50 imo #MLB #baseball #mlbtiktok #baseballtiktok #baseballtiktoks #baseballboys ...
The Mets are in crime-free D.C. on Wednesday. Kodai Senga has allowed three runs in his past 10 innings but went 0-1 in those ...
Josh Bell homered and drove in two runs, rookie reliever Cole Henry pitched out of a jam in the sixth inning and the Washington Nationals held on to beat the Mets 5-4, ending New York’s three-game win ...
Kodai Senga said Thursday night’s outing against the Braves was the best he’d felt since returning from the 15-day injured ...
The Nationals get to Kodai Senga for five runs over five innings and get three scoreless innings from their bullpen to derail the Mets on their playoff push.
The Mets might not have won their fourth straight Wednesday night, but unlike in recent losses, they didn’t take a step back.
Senga’s 11.1 percent walk rate ranked as the third-highest in the major leagues. In the second half, it dropped to 9.6 percent, still a high figure. For September, it checked in at 10.9 percent.
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