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www.si.com/mlb/mets Mets manager gets honest about Kodai Senga's recent performance A man was hit by a car and killed while ...
New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza did not pull any punches when talking about Kodai Senga's outing against the San ...
Mets right-hander Kodai Senga has struggled his last three times out, and that was again the case on Saturday.
A day after manager Carlos Mendoza was noncommittal about Frankie Montas’ future in the Mets’ rotation, he provided some clarity. Montas, who allowed seven runs and seven hits in four innings-plus in ...
Senga was a non-factor in the Mets’ 12-6 win against the San Francisco Giants on Saturday. He allowed four runs, all earned, ...
That’s why Saturday’s 12-6 win over the Giants at Citi Field wasn’t just reassuring because it ended a four-game losing ...
Struggles with control again ...
By revamping the bullpen before the MLB Trade Deadline, the Mets showed how good their relievers can be in a 12-6 victory ...
Starter Frankie Montas gave up seven runs over four innings for the Mets, who haven't had a starter other than David Peterson pitch at least six innings since Clay Holmes tossed six innings in an 8-1 ...
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The trouble started in the third — with the Mets up by a run — when Jung Hoo Lee singled to lead off the inning, stole second ...