In mid-February, Kodai Senga participated in live batting practice, showcasing his recovery from a serious shoulder injury. His performance, throwing 16 pitches and reaching 96 mph, impressed teammates and coaches, particularly Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, who noted Senga's positive demeanor. Despite the Mets' successful last season without Senga, finishing with 89 wins, uncertainties linger around the rotation as they seek further improvement. Their offseason decisions leave questions about Senga's health, Montas's recovery from a lat strain, and the consistency of other starters, reflecting a need for depth and stability in their pitching lineup.
"I will say, I feel much better about our starting pitching depth sitting here today than I did a year ago," Mets president of baseball operations said.
"I saw a smile on his face," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. "That's a good sign."
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