New York Mets right-handed pitcher Kodai Senga encountered arm fatigue following a side session during spring training, prompting an evaluation by the team's trainers, manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed on Wednesday. "We'll see [about an MRI]," Mendoza said. "We've got to get with the trainers. ... I've got to get more information. But he got on the mound yesterday and today he came in and just overall arm fatigue." New York is relying on Kodai Senga to anchor its rotation after his impressive rookie season. Alongside Senga, the Mets have strengthened their pitching staff by adding right-hander Luis Severino, left-hander Sean Manaea, and right-hander Adrian Houser through offseason signings and trades. Senga, a 31-year-old right-hander, signed a significant $75 million, five-year contract with New York in December 2022. His stellar performance last season included a 12-7 record with an impressive 2.98 ERA across 29 starts1. The Mets are hoping to rebound after finishing fourth in the NL East in 2023, and Senga will be a big part of their success...or lackthereof.
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