Marlins bats silenced by Kodai Senga, Mets' bullpen in 2-0 road loss
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The New York Mets secured a 2-0 victory against the Miami Marlins on Monday, thanks to a combined effort from starting pitcher Kodai Senga and three relievers, who achieved a seven-hit shutout. This win marked the Mets' fifth consecutive victory, bolstered by RBI hits from Juan Soto and Tyrone Taylor. Senga pitched five innings, contributing to the team’s impressive 1.72 ERA and a record of allowing just 22 runs through 10 games, the fewest in franchise history. The team continues to display exceptional pitching early in the season.
The Mets' pitching staff continues to shine, showcasing their dominant early-season form with a remarkable 1.72 ERA and allowing only 22 runs in 10 games.
Kodai Senga's performance, along with the bullpen's support, played a crucial role in achieving the shutout against the Marlins, marking the Mets' second shutout in four games.
Read at Miami Herald
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