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don deal; the new york mets have welcome a curia player that they waiting for many years..

The finest pitcher for the New York Mets might return soon. Ace Senga of the Mets is now scheduled to start throwing next week, according to Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, who also announced to the media that Senga’s MRI on Tuesday was clear to resume baseball activity. If Senga passes the internal tests conducted by the Mets, Carlos Mendoza thinks he might start throwing in a week.

Mendoza declared, “The results were very, very encouraging.” “Now, it’s up to our internal testing, making sure he passes the power test, shoulder strength, things like that before he starts throwing, which should happen within the next week.” The Mets presently have Jose Quintana, Adrian Houser, Sean, Tylor, and Luis in their starting rotation. Quintana is expected to start on Opening Day, followed by,,, and Houser. This is a huge development for the rotation.

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However, Senga was supposed to start on Opening Day but was forced to sit out due to a shoulder posterior capsule injury. Due to his stellar rookie campaign (he finished second in the NL Rookie of the Year Award) and the departure of previous aces Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander at the 2023 trade deadline, he started the season as the team’s undeniable ace. Senga pitched 166 innings with 29 starts and a 2.98 ERA in that debut season. He struck out 202 batters, almost averaging 11 punchouts every nine innings, with his “Ghost Fork” acting as a devastating strikeout pitch. Senga will undoubtedly miss some time to start the season despite this incredibly positive news because he still needs

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