New York Mets beginning pitcher Kodai Senga exited Thursday’s recreation towards the visiting Washington Nationals due to an obvious proper leg damage.
With one out within the sixth, Senga raced over to cowl first base on a grounder by CJ Abrams. First baseman Pete Alonso fielded the ball however made a excessive throw as Senga lined the bag.
Senga leaped to corral the ball and landed awkwardly on the bag for the out however instantly went down in foul territory. He was holding his proper hamstring and exited the sport after a quick session with supervisor Carlos Mendoza and a coach.
Senga allowed only one hit and the Mets held a 4-0 lead when he exited the competition.
Senga, 32, entered Thursday with a 6-3 document and his 5⅔ innings lowered his ERA to an MLB-best 1.47.