Here is how Mets will handle Kodai Senga during Triple-A stint | amNewYork
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Here is how Mets will handle Kodai Senga during Triple-A stint | amNewYork
"Two years and a slew of injuries removed from his gripping debut season with the New York Mets and in North America, Kodai Senga is now going to spend the majority of the final month of the 2025 season in the minor leagues. The 32-year-old righty consented to a demotion to Triple-A Syracuse on Friday, allowing the Mets to call up a third top pitching prospect in Brandon Sproat,"
"We have to get him back in sync, the skipper continued. His lower half, upper body, everything. We're giving him time to work on the mound, get a feel for the mechanics, before we put him in the game, and then we'll go from there. While this is only Senga's third season with the Mets, he is still an All-Star-caliber veteran who did not have to give the OK on this."
Two years and injuries have derailed momentum from an earlier gripping debut season, and Kodai Senga will spend most of the final month of 2025 in Triple-A Syracuse. The 32-year-old right-hander consented to the demotion, allowing the Mets to promote prospect Brandon Sproat and further stabilize the rotation alongside Nolan McLean and Jonah Tong. Senga recorded a 5.95 ERA over his last eight starts after a 1.39 ERA across his first 14 appearances. The Mets plan bullpen sessions and possible minor-league game action in a controlled setting to rebuild his mechanics. The move required Senga's approval under his contract, and the club emphasized restoring his lower- and upper-body balance.
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