Summary
The New York Mets are having trouble with their pitchers, and this might prevent them from making the playoffs. Kodai Senga, a former top pitcher for the team, may not play with them during the postseason due to past injuries and recent performance issues.
Key Facts
- The Mets are currently in the final Wild Card spot in the National League and might not make it to the playoffs.
- Pitchers Frankie Montas and Griffin Canning have been ruled out for the season due to injuries.
- Sean Manaea, Clay Holmes, and David Peterson have had difficulties staying in games.
- The team called up three rookie pitchers to help out the team.
- Kodai Senga, once a top pitcher for the Mets, has been sent to the minors because of poor performance.
- Senga's current ERA in the minor leagues is 3.72 after a few starts.
- The Mets' manager, Carlos Mendoza, stated that Senga might not be on the playoff roster.
- Senga was an All-Star in his rookie season but has struggled since then due to injuries and performance issues.