Mets get 'good news' on Kodai Senga's hamstring injury
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Mets Facing Potential Clay Holmes Problem After Kodai Senga Injury originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In hindsight, maybe we worried too much about New York Mets pitcher Clay Holmes' move to the starting rotation.
However, it's hard not to call Kodai Senga an ace, given that his 1.47 ERA is the best in all of baseball right now. But in that case, it initially seemed like the Mets might be without their ace for some time after Senga suffered a hamstring strain while covering first base in the sixth inning of the Mets' June 12 game against the Washington Nationals.
"We feel good with the options that we've got currently in place," Carlos Mendoza said. "They've been doing it the whole year."
New York got "relatively good news" on Kodai Senga, who has a low-grade hamstring strain and will be re-evaluated in two weeks Carlos Mendoza breaks down Mets’ decision to pull Clay Holmes, Paul Blackburn ’s shaky outing Prospect Kevin Parada homers for second straight game in Binghamton, Ryan Clifford extends hitting streak
Kodai Senga lanzó cinco 2/3 entradas sin permitir carreras el jueves antes de salir con una distensión en el tendón de la corva en la
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