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New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza did not pull any punches when talking about Kodai Senga's outing against the San ...
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza knew the top of the Mets lineup would finally break out and it happened Saturday afternoon as ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets as Kodai Senga turns in third straight rough start for the Mets.
This isn’t the version of Kodai Senga that the Mets envisioned anchoring their rotation. That, partially, made them ...
Struggles with control again ...
The proud owner of the ghost fork is suddenly looking human. Kodai Senga joins the laundry list of New York Mets players ...
Senga was a non-factor in the Mets’ 12-6 win against the San Francisco Giants on Saturday. He allowed four runs, all earned, ...
Pete Alonso hit his 250th career homer, Francisco Lindor drove in four runs and the New York Mets beat the San Francisco ...
That’s why Saturday’s 12-6 win over the Giants wasn’t just reassuring because it ended a four-game losing streak and put the ...
What’s the biggest pet peeve New York Mets fans have right now other than the overuse of the City Connect uniforms? It must be the lack of innings from the star ...
Since Frankie Montas' late June return, the Mets' rotation has thrown the second-fewest innings (148 1/3) in the majors, averaging 4.49 innings per start.
"He's got to be better. He knows that," manager Carlos Mendoza said when asked if Montas' role going forward was up for ...