CINCINNATI — For the first time since arriving stateside, a healthy Kodai Senga will be a minor leaguer.

Senga has consented to be optioned to Triple-A Syracuse, the Mets announced Friday, leaving the major league team during a playoff chase so he can attempt to regain his form.

The 32-year-old, third-year Met could have declined the move, as stipulated in his contract, but he has accepted the demotion amid a brutal stretch in which he owns a 6.56 ERA in his past eight games.

Kodai Senga is headed to the minors. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Sending Senga down now for the Mets, who have about three-and-a-half weeks left to play, does allow time for Senga to prove he has fixed what had ailed him in time for a promotion later this month.

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