Summary
The New York Mets are considering trading pitcher Kodai Senga as part of a team roster change. Senga, who has struggled with performance and injuries, might be dealt since his contract allows some flexibility for trades this winter.
Key Facts
- The New York Mets are planning a roster change due to a disappointing season.
- Pitcher Kodai Senga has shown inconsistent performance after a strong rookie year.
- Senga's performance declined with a 6.56 ERA after the All-Star break, leading to a demotion.
- He is currently under a $75 million contract, with $28 million owed over the next two seasons.
- Senga's contract includes a limited no-trade clause this winter.
- The Mets are eager to have reliable starters for their games, making a Senga trade possible.