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Mets Aim to Trade All-Star Kodai Senga After Injury-Plagued Season
UPDATE: The New York Mets are reportedly looking to cut ties with All-Star pitcher Kodai Senga following a disappointing season marked by injuries and inconsistent performance. Sources indicate that the Mets, who missed the postseason this year, are eager to make major changes to their starting rotation.
Sources confirm that the Mets want to move on from Senga, who started the 2024 season with a stellar 1.47 ERA through his first 13 starts, leading the majors. However, after suffering a hamstring injury, Senga’s performance plummeted, resulting in a troubling 4.73 ERA post-injury. The Mets eventually sent him down, a decision that reflects their urgent need for a stronger pitching lineup.
According to USA Today‘s Bob Nightengale, “The Mets want to move on from Kodai Senga.” This revelation comes as the team reassesses its roster after a season that saw them fail to meet high expectations.
Senga’s injury history and fluctuating performance over the past two seasons have raised concerns. Though he was an All-Star in his rookie season with a 2.98 ERA, the Mets are now weighing their options for a potential trade. The Athletic reports that Senga is not interested in being traded, but the ultimate decision lies with the Mets’ management.
As the Mets prepare for a busy offseason, trading Senga could not only provide them with much-needed outfield help but also open a spot for one of their promising young pitchers. The challenge remains finding a team willing to overlook Senga’s injury history while recognizing his previous prowess on the mound.
With the MLB offseason heating up, all eyes will be on the Mets as they look to reshape their roster. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how this situation unfolds and what it means for the future of the franchise.
Stay tuned for more updates as this developing story continues to evolve.
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