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The New York Mets have a Kodai Senga problem. A look at Senga’s overall numbers would indicate otherwise. He has posted a solid 3.02 ERA and a 1.315 WHIP over his 113.1 innings, striking out 109 batters with 55 walks. Senga may not match his stellar rookie campaign from 2023, but he has, at least on the surface, been a strong enough option for the Mets. Those numbers do not reflect how Senga has performed recently. He has failed to complete six innings in any of his second-half starts and has reached the five-inning mark thrice. Senga has posted a 6.56 ERA and a 1.710 WHIP over 35.2 innings, striking out 35 batters with 22 walks. The Mets are already taking one step with Senga. Pitching prospect Brandon Sproat will be called up to the majors and make his major league debut on Sunday, taking Senga’s spot in the rotation. Although Sproat is not guaranteed anything beyond Sunday’s appearance, Will Sammon of The Athletic reported that the Mets are considering sending Senga to the minors for a reset. However, thRead More
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