Following two injury-filled seasons, Kodai Senga isn't trying to replicate the 2023 form that led to an All-Star selection.
Kodai Senga looked sharp in his first spring training start, throwing 50 pitches and averaging nearly 97 mph on his fastball.
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza has been impressed with Kodai Senga's camp so far.
JUPITER, Fla. — Kodai Senga first threw the ghost and then became one. But Saturday in his spring training debut, he reemerged – flesh, blood, and defiantly filthy.
The right-hander will make his spring training debut on Saturday and is expected to throw 40-45 pitches with "three ups" being the goal, Mendoza said. The manager noted that he's seen a big difference ...
Michael Kay says building the Mets' rotation around Kodai Senga's schedule puts the whole pitching staff dangerously out of whack ...
NEW YORK -- When he takes the mound for Triple-A Syracuse on Thursday night, Kodai Senga might be pitching for a spot on the New York Mets' postseason pitching staff. Senga opened the season with a ...
The New York Mets have a clear vision for starting pitcher Kodai Senga.
The New York Mets fans want to see the best of the rotation during spring training, and one of the arms expected to take the mound soon is Kodai Senga.
Kodai Senga could be dealt by the Mets this offseason, but if it was up to the right-hander, he’d stay put. Senga recently informed the Mets that he does not want to be traded, per Will Sammon of The ...