Kodai Senga put together a dominant performance before he exited Thursday’s game with an injury. He allowed just one hit against the Washington Nationals. The New York Mets won their Thursday afternoon matchup against the NL East division rival Washington Nationals. While the 4-3 victory was the Mets’ sixth consecutive win, the game was marred by what appeared to be a serious injury to one of their key players.
Starting pitcher Kodai Senga recorded one out in the sixth inning before he exited the game after sustaining an apparent injury. The Mets’ dominant performance was interrupted when Senga suffered a potential leg injury during the game. The injury occurred after he struggled with his right leg following a play at first base. The Mets won the game, but the news of Senga’s injury has raised concerns for the team’s future matches.
Kodai Senga had an impressive performance before the injury, allowing only one hit during the game. Despite the setback, the Mets continue to have a strong winning streak. However, the injury to Senga is a significant concern for the team. The Mets will now have to find a way to replace his contributions. The team is hoping that S. Senga will recover quickly and return to the field soon.