The New York Mets signed Kodai Senga before the 2023 season. His five-year, $75 million deal looked like a bargain when he was named an All-Star as a rookie, but now he is expected to be dealt.

ESPN's Jeff Passan recently revealed that Senga is "extremely available," and multiple executives expect him to be traded. Senga has been held back by injuries in the last two seasons. However, when healthy, he can be a great starter. Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter predicted he would be traded to the Tampa Bay Rays this winter.

"The Rays won't be players on the top end of the free-agent market, but they are always looking for value, and buying low on Kodai Senga could pay dividends," wrote Reuter. "They have a surplus of outfielders, which the Mets need, so there could be some foundation for a d

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