The Mets have decided Kodai Senga is ready to make the transition full time to pitching in a five-man rotation. He will start Sunday vs. the Blue Jays.
The Mets have decided Kodai Senga is ready to make the transition full time to pitching in a five-man rotation and the right-hander will start Sunday against the Blue Jays.
Outside of his first start this season, Senga has pitched on five days’ rest seven times, with six days’ rest and eight days’ rest once each. Showalter and general manager Billy Eppler mentioned Senga has been undergoing some “objective tests” to determine his status for Sunday, which the club hoped would be clear by Friday evening. The Mets won’t discuss the exact nature of the tests, but they’re a way to measure how well his arm has recovered before he returns to the mound after a start.
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