New York Mets beginning pitcher Kodai Senga will land on the injured record after exiting Thursday’s sport towards the Washington Nationals with a strained proper hamstring. Mets common supervisor Carlos Mendoza confirmed Senga will endure an MRI on Friday to find out the severity of the damage, in line with MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo.
Within the high of the sixth inning, Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams hit a floor ball to first base, which Mets first baseman Pete Alonso fielded broad of first base. What ought to have been a routine out ended up awkward as Alonso’s toss to Senga, who was masking the bag, was excessive, forcing Senga to make a leaping seize and plant his again foot on the bottom.
Senga went down clutching his hamstring, however he walked off on his personal when he was pulled from the sport by the coaching employees.