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Mets Manager Sends Blunt 4-Word Message on Struggling Star

Mets Manager Sends Blunt 4-Word Message on Struggling Star

Summary

The New York Mets are struggling with injuries in their pitching lineup as they try to secure a spot in the postseason. Kodai Senga, a key player who started the season strong, has faced challenges after returning from an injury, affecting his performance. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza mentioned that Senga's performance issues include his fastball speed.

Key Facts

  • The Mets are trying to maintain their lead for the final National League Wild Card spot.
  • Injuries have impacted their starting pitchers, resulting in reliance on three rookies: Jonah Tong, Nolan McLean, and Brandon Sproat.
  • Kodai Senga initially performed well but saw his performance decline after an injury.
  • After returning from injury, Senga had a 5.90 ERA in nine games, leading to his reassignment to Triple-A.
  • In Triple-A, Senga showed inconsistent performance, with one strong game followed by a weaker one.
  • The Mets manager, Carlos Mendoza, identified Senga's fastball speed as a problem.
  • The Mets need strong performance in the final games of the season to secure a postseason spot.
  • Senga is unlikely to play a significant role if the team makes the playoffs.
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