BREAKING: The New York Mets have just announced the demotion of right-hander Kodai Senga to Triple-A Syracuse. This decision follows Senga’s disappointing performance, where he has not completed six innings in a game since June 6 and has posted a troubling 6.56 ERA over his last eight starts.
This urgent move reflects the Mets’ need to recalibrate their pitching strategy as the team grapples with ongoing challenges. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza highlighted the organization’s commitment to helping Senga return to form, stating, “I’m pretty sure we’re going to have some discussions about what’s next for him. Our job is to get him right. But it’s been a struggle.”
In a related development, the Mets have activated catcher Francisco Alvarez from the injured list. Alvarez, who had been sidelined due to an ulnar collateral ligament sprain in his right thumb, faced further setbacks with a fracture in his pinkie finger. The team remains optimistic that he can delay surgery until the offseason.
Additionally, right-handed reliever Wander Suero has joined the Mets after being claimed off waivers from the Atlanta Braves. This move is part of the team’s efforts to strengthen their roster as they navigate a challenging season.
To make room for these changes, catcher Hayden Senger has also been optioned to Triple-A Syracuse alongside Senga. Fans and analysts alike are watching closely as the Mets look to turn their season around.
As the Mets continue to adjust their lineup, they hope that these strategic decisions will lead to improved performances on the field. Stay tuned for more updates on Senga’s progress and the team’s upcoming games.
