Mets' Kodai Senga Expresses Frustration Over Prolonged Rehab
The All-Star pitcher remains sidelined with nerve inflammation and shoulder issues, casting doubts on his return this season.
- Senga has not pitched this season due to a strained shoulder capsule and subsequent nerve inflammation.
- The pitcher and team have not agreed on a clear timeline for his return, with mid-July looking unlikely.
- Manager Carlos Mendoza attributes Senga's comments to frustration over his inability to contribute.
- Senga received a recent cortisone injection and hopes to resume throwing soon.
- The Mets' rotation has struggled without Senga, ranking 24th in the majors with a 4.48 ERA.