Kodai Senga, the New York Mets pitcher, is making a highly anticipated return to the pitch during spring training after a challenging season marked by injuries. He is set to play an inning against the Miami Marlins, followed by additional practice on the backfield to gradually increase his workload. The Mets are cautiously managing Senga's return due to his prior injury history and the importance of not overloading him early in the season. Coaching staff emphasizes a slow reintroduction to competitive play to ensure his long-term health and performance.
It's good to see him healthy, throwing the ball the way he's capable of, manager Carlos Mendoza said. I'm excited to watch him [Monday].
This is a way that gets Senga going, pitching coach Jeremy Hefner said on Saturday. We don't want him to go out and feel like he's got to throw whatever amount of pitches to get three innings.
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