1-on-one with Mets ace Kodai Senga
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Senga retired 15 of the last 16 Nationals he faced, allowed one walk, struck out five and left with the Mets ahead 4-0. After Jose Castillo and Huascar Brazoban carried the shutout to the ninth — with the help of a run-saving diving catch by centerfielder Tyrone Taylor — things got dicey for the Mets.
The Mets got good news on Kodai Senga. The right-hander was diagnosed with a Grade 1 strain in his right hamstring — the lowest level of severity — and is expected to be re-evaluated before the end of the month, manager Carlos Mendoza said.
Kodai Senga impresses on the mound with 5 2/3 shutout innings vs. the Nationals, but is forced out of the game with an injury after a play at first base
Kodai Senga lanzó cinco 2/3 entradas sin permitir carreras el jueves antes de salir con una distensión en el tendón de la corva en la
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