Mets' Kodai Senga Out for Regular Season After Triceps Tightness
Senga's return from multiple injuries is delayed, but he remains a postseason possibility.
- Kodai Senga felt tightness in his right triceps during a minor league rehab outing and will not pitch for the Mets during the regular season.
- Senga, who is recovering from a left calf strain and a previous shoulder injury, pitched a hitless inning for Triple-A Syracuse, striking out two and walking one.
- Despite his triceps issue, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza indicated Senga might still be an option for the postseason.
- The Mets are currently two games ahead of the Braves for the final National League Wild Card spot, making Senga's potential return crucial.
- Senga's successful rehab outing has raised hopes of his availability for the season's final series in Milwaukee, pending his recovery.