Suspension alert; Senga was suspended from the Mets after a terrified statement against the……more
Suspension alert; Senga was suspended from the Mets after a terrified statement against the……more
Mets No. 1 starter Kodai Senga has been shut down for three weeks after receiving a PRP injection to counter his right shoulder strain, according to MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo. Once the three weeks elapse, Senga will be allowed to begin a throwing program — that means, clearly, that he will not be ready for Opening Day when it rolls around on March 28.
Earlier this month, Mets top executive David Stearns said Senga is dealing with a moderate posterior capsule strain.
Senga, 31, was 12-7 with a 2.98 ERA (142 ERA+), 1.22 WHIP and 202 strikeouts in 166 1/3 innings last season, his first in MLB. He was likely going to be the Mets’ Opening Day starter in 2024 until this injury.