The New York Mets have used a six-man starting rotation before and appear to be headed in that direction yet again. Former All-Star Kodai Senga is the favorite to land the final spot.
Following two injury-filled seasons, Kodai Senga isn't trying to replicate the 2023 form that led to an All-Star selection.
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Mets: Kodai Senga touches 99 mph, looks fantastic in most recent spring start
For weeks, even months, New York Mets veteran right-hander Kodai Senga was involved in never-ending trade rumors. The team was […] ...
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What the NY Mets will think of Kodai Senga by the end of 2026
Kodai Senga is already showing positive signs of a potential bounce back season for the Mets in 2026.
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Kodai Senga 'connecting my brain' in hope of bounce back
It was a very different offseason for Kodai Senga. Coming off a 2025 season that didn’t reveal who the true Senga really was, the right-hander decided he needed to take a different approach in ...
After injuries and issues with mechanics limited the Mets starter in 2024 and 2025, Senga was impressive in his Grapefruit League debut.
The New York Mets hope to have Kodai Senga at his peak so they can go as far as possible in the upcoming MLB season.
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The New York Mets fans want to see the best of the rotation during spring training, and one of the arms expected to take the mound soon is Kodai Senga.
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Kodai Senga showing why he is New York Mets' biggest X-factor
The New York Mets need Kodai Senga to return to form as they look to contend for a playoff berth in 2026.
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