The New York Mets had a special surprise visitor at Spring Training on Friday and he paid a visit to ace Kodai Senga.
The rotation needs to be prepared to carry the Mets' load and a healthy Senga can take a big part of it on his shoulders.
Various injuries limited Senga to 10 1/3 innings last season, and he said he didn't feel fully healthy until early January.
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Senga later made two appearances in the playoffs, one of which was fine, but the other was disastrous. He spent about half of his offseason doing a rehab protocol before moving to a more normal ...
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Senga said Tuesday that he's felt fully healthy since the beginning of January, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.
New York Mets ace Kodai Senga was lights out in his first year in the majors, finishing second in voting for the 2023 NL Rookie of the Year Award and seventh in voting for the NL Cy Young Award.