Three seasons ago Kodai Senga was the legitimate ace of the Mets rotation. Boasting a high K-rate and good velocity, plus a mysterious “ghost fork” pitch, Senga was a promising Japanese import. In the ...
When a 21-35 finish to the 2025 season knocked the Mets out of the playoffs, the club's starting pitching was one culprit. The team's rotation ranked 18th in the Majors in ERA (4.13), including 27th ...
Kodai Senga fired four scoreless innings in the Mets’ 6-2 exhibition victory over the Astros in West Palm Beach, Fla. Kodai ...
As we near MLB Opening Day 2026, the New York Mets have officially unveiled their starting rotation for the start […] ...
Kodai Senga said he moved from Japan to MLB to challenge himself at the highest level. After injuries slowed his journey, he ...
JUPITER, Fla. — Kodai Senga’s four-seam fastball scintillated Saturday, a positive development that didn’t match his results from this first Grapefruit League outing. One of those fastballs ...
If the New York Mets want to return to the postseason in 2026, one of the players they’ll need to improve is starting pitcher Kodai Senga. Moreover, the 33-year-old is providing promising outings in ...
The New York Mets would have expected more than 52 starts in three seasons from Kodai Senga. Their five-year $75 million contract for the Japanese pitcher seemed to supplant him as the leader of the ...
Mets star Juan Soto calls Kodai Senga the ace ahead of Opening Day, boosting expectations for the 2026 season.
Kodai Senga delivered another strong outing as New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said the ace is "close" to peak form this spring.
Kodai Senga is already showing positive signs of a potential bounce back season for the Mets in 2026.