New York Mets ace Kodai Senga is changing the way he’s pitching in rehab as his 2024 MLB season debut nears. Senga has not taken the mound for the Mets this year after sustaining a posterior capsule strain in his right shoulder this spring.
The New York Mets raised eyebrows when they revealed that ace Kodai Senga had essentially paused his rehab.
Kodai Senga, who has yet to pitch this season for the Mets because of a right shoulder capsule strain, will continue working on his mechanics before beginning a rehab assignment.
It sounds like advertised New York Mets ace Kodai Senga won't be returning to the rotation when he's eligible to be reinstated to the roster on May 27.
New York Mets ace Kodai Senga has some mechanical issues to work out while he continues his rehab from a shoulder injury.
The injury bug seems to just keep biting the Mets. The blue and orange have been without ace Kodai Senga since February, when he went down with a shoulder strain and was forced to receive a PRP injection.
Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters on Friday that ace Kodai Senga is set to throw a bullpen session on Friday as he works his way back from a shoulder injury that has kept him out since spring training.
Ahead of the 2024 season, the New York Mets received word that pitcher Kodai Senga was dealing with shoulder trouble and would miss extended time. On Tuesday,
The New York Mets could get a major boost in the near future. New York has had an up-and-down start to the 2024 campaign but has shown some flashes. The Mets are loaded with talent but have been inconsistent so far this season.
The New York Mets have a greater idea of when ace Kodai Senga will return to the mound for the ball club. Senga was able to pitch against live hitters on Monday for the first time since he went down with a right shoulder strain in spring training back in February.
New York Mets ace Kodai Senga, who has not pitched since February due to a shoulder injury, is nearing a return, as he faced hitters today for the first time in that span.
Help is on the way for the New York Mets' starting rotation. On Monday at Citi Field, staff ace Kodai Senga faced live batters for the first time since spring training in February.
In a major blow to the New York Mets, the team have now placed ace pitcher Kodai Senga on the 60-day injured list. This move on Wednesday comes after the Japanese International was initially placed on a 15-day injured due to a shoulder injury.
The Mets announced that right-hander Kodai Senga has been transferred to the 60-day injured list.
Things don't seem to be looking up for the winless New York Mets anytime soon.
Despite positive returns from a recent MRI, New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns is hesitant to pick a date for ace Kodai Senga to make his first start of the season amid a right shoulder injury.
The All-Star has been shut down for nearly a month after being diagnosed with a capsule strain in his right shoulder.
The New York Mets may have their best pitcher back soon. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told the media that ace Kodai Senga is currently slated to begin throwing next week; additionally, doctors have cleared Senga to begin baseball activities after receiving a clean MRI on Tuesday.
Kodai Senga has yet to pitch in a game this spring.
The New York Mets are in an interesting spot. New York has a better roster on paper for the 2024 campaign than it had in 2023. The Mets should be able to compete for a postseason spot, but the club currently is without the services of their top pitcher.
The New York Mets currently are missing their top pitcher but he may not be out for too long. Mets ace Kodai Senga has been dealing with a moderate right shoulder injury which initially was a big scare.
The New York Mets’ season is already off to a bad start in the injury department.
If the Mets want to contend in the NL East, they can't afford to see their top starting pitchers miss extended time with injuries like last year.
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