The New York Mets received an untimely blow to their postseason hopes as Kodai Senga delivered a discouraging performance in his second rehab start. As New York fights to keep its grip on a Wild Card spot, Senga’s return to the Mets pitching rotation remains uncertain.
Senga took the mound for Triple-A Syracuse on Thursday night, hoping to build on a promising first rehab outing. Instead, the results were far from ideal. The right-hander lasted just 3.2 innings, allowing six hits, four earned runs, and two walks while striking out four. His command faltered in the fourth inning, when a ground-rule double and a wild pitch contributed to a quick hook from the game.
SNY Mets posted the box score of Senga’s outing on X (formerly known as Twitter), highlighting a stat line that adds f