There is a better signal for METS in the first 21 games of the season than the apparent return of their AS.
Kodai Senga is not putting the batters to the rhythm seen two years ago, but obtaining a good swing against him is still a challenge.
Saturday was an excellent example, with the cardinals going without a ball beaten against the right corridor, as calculated by Statcast.
Senga had a third consecutive beginning without allowing a race, helping Mets to a 3-0 victory in Citi Field.
The victory was the third consecutive of the Mets.
This came with a victim, like Mark winds He started from the game with Groin Disomfort Before the start of the fifth entrance.
Winds will be evaluated in a daily base, according to the manager Carlos Mendoza.
In general, the Songa score streak is 18 ²/₃ entries, a section in which it has allowed 12 hits and struck out 12.
Senga said “good luck” as much as any factor has contributed to its success.
“I really don’t feel that my releases are taking them out,” said Senga through his interpreter. “[Hitters] They are making contact and my applicants are doing a great job behind me. “
Last season, Senga began only one game for METS in the regular season due to several ailments, but has recovered the form that showed a strong rookie campaign 2023.
“It doesn’t matter who we face: if they have an ace, we feel good with our chans when [Senga] Take the ball, “said Mendoza.” That is what you want. He is someone who will coincide with the best when he is healthy and feels good. “
On this day, it lasted 5 ²/₃ tickets and allowed three hits with four strikeouts and two walks.
Senga reached its maximum point at 97.4 MPH with its fast four seams ball and received seven swings and offenses in its “ghost of Ghost”.
Senga, with 89 launches, was removed with two outs in the sixth, after drilling Nolan Arenado to give the cardinals of the cardinals in the corners.
“I don’t think it’s still there,” said Senga. “The releases that come out of my hand and what I am imagining, there is still a bit of difference. I think I get used to the speed at which I am throwing, deepening the games, my body will be formed slowly.” “
The double of Luisangel Acuña, the third, lit a two-run rally that gave the METS a 2-0 advantage.
After the sizzling Acuña extended his batting streak to seven games, Juan Soto delivered a simple RBI.
The double next of Pete Alonso brought the second race against left -handed Matthew Liberatore.
Senga escaped a threat in the second, when he hit Nolan Gorman and withdrew Yohel Pozo for the third out, the leaf corridors stranded in second and third.
In the fifth, Brett Bitch, who had entered the game on the third base for winds, nailed Thomas Saggese trying to score the third in the Pozo Grounder.
The second double of the Saggese and Wild Pitch game from Songa, the cardinals, a third base corridor with no one.
Senga walked Lars leading the sixth and delivered a single to Willson Contreras before Brendan hit a double play initiated by Acuña.
But with the opportunity to complete the entrance, Senga hit Arenado, which led Mendoza to summon Reed Garrett to register the final.
“Senga was throwing all his releases with an incredible conviction,” Alonso said. “And all out of the pen were unpleasant.”
After Garrett launched seventh without goals, Aj Miner walked the bases loaded in the eighth.
The left -hander escaped by making Alec Burleson hit a land that Lindor lit the race behind the second base before I turned using its launch to the first base.
Alonso launched a homer to the left garden in the ninth for the final race of the Mets.
The explosion, which reached the second cover to the left, traveling approximately 443 feet, was Alonso’s sixth this season.
“The team is playing absolutely a great ball,” Alonso said. “This is a team baseball and that’s what it is.”