Mets P Senga exits vs. Nats with apparent injury
Briefly

Kodai Senga, the New York Mets' starting pitcher, exited Thursday's game against the Washington Nationals due to a right leg injury sustained while covering first base. After fielding a ground ball, Senga leaped to catch a high throw from first baseman Pete Alonso and landed awkwardly. Holding his right hamstring, he consulted with the manager and trainer before leaving the game. At the time of his exit, Senga had delivered an impressive performance, allowing just one hit and maintaining a 4-0 lead.
Kodai Senga, the Mets' starting pitcher, suffered a right leg injury when covering first base during a game against the Nationals, forcing his early exit.
Senga’s departure came while the Mets were leading 4-0, and he had held the Nationals to just one hit over his 5 2/3 innings of work.
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