Kodai Senga Limits Damage Despite Facing Traffic

Kodai Senga was far from perfect on Wednesday night. He did do his best to give the New York Mets every opportunity to win, however. In the wake of a 4-1 defeat to the lowly Washington Nationals – the Mets’ fourth loss in a row – very few came out of another frustrating night with any credit. Senga can be placed in that minority. While his outing against the Nationals was far...

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Mets Minors Recap: Alex Ramírez Extends Hit Streak To 11

It was another busy day in the minor leagues on Wednesday for Mets prospects, with Alex Ramírez continuing to absolutely rake at the plate among the highlights. Triple-A Game 1 Toledo Mud Hens (15-6) 4, Syracuse Mets (11-11) 1  BOX SCORE 3B Mark Vientos 0-for-1, BB, RBI (18) SS Ronny Mauricio 0-for-3, CS LF Danny Mendick 1-for-2, BB (.766 OPS) 2B Jonathan Araúz 1-for-3, K 1B José Peraza 1-for-2,...

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Morning Briefing: Showalter Not Strictly Platooning Baty and Escobar

Good morning, Mets fans! Mark W. Sanchez of the New York Post released information on the split between Brett Baty and Eduardo Escobar at third base, noting that Baty has only started against right-handed pitchers and Escobar has only started against left-handed pitchers so far this season but the Mets are not calling it a platoon. When asked if the two players will strictly play against their...

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Mets’ Bats Fall Flat Again in 4-1 Loss to Nationals

The Mets took on the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night looking to bounce back from an ugly 5-0 loss in the series opener. Despite Kodai Senga battling through five innings while struggling with his command, the Mets were unable to generate any offense against MacKenzie Gore as the Nationals won 4-1 to take their second straight game in the series. Senga found himself in early trouble in...

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MMO Game Thread: Nationals vs Mets, 7:10 PM

Wednesday, April 26, 2023 • 7:10 PM Citi Field • Flushing, New York LHP MacKenzie Gore (2-1, 3.43) vs. RHP Kodai Senga (3-0, 4.29) SNY The Mets will try to snap a three-game losing streak tonight as they take on the Nationals for game two of the series. Last night the Mets looked flat and un-Mets-like, losing to the Nats 5-0. They were swinging at pitches way out of the zone, not working counts,...

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Mets’ Depleted Rotation Will Face Tall Task in Upcoming Series Against Braves

The Mets’ rotation is in shambles right now. Four of their five projected starters are currently unavailable, and they are riding with Kodai Senga and four pitchers who were expected to start the season in Triple-A. To make matters worse, the Mets’ makeshift rotation will likely still be in place as they have their first series of the season against their biggest rivals in the NL...

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