New York Mets right-handed pitcher Kodai Senga confirmed optimistic progress towards his return to the beginning rotation after pitching into the fourth inning of his Double-A rehab begin on Saturday.
Senga, who has been out since straining his proper hamstring whereas protecting first base on June 12, struck out 4 and walked two throughout 3 2/3 innings for Binghamton. He threw 68 pitches and giving up 4 runs (three earned) on six hits in opposition to Hartford.
The Mets misplaced 14 of the subsequent 17 video games after Senga landed on the injured checklist. New York rebounded, nevertheless, and has received 4 straight, together with two in opposition to the Yankees.
Senga, who has gone 20-10 with a 2.53 ERA and 281 strikeouts in three seasons with the Mets, may reportedly return to the big-league membership simply earlier than the All-Star break.
A 2023 All-Star, Senga is 7-3 in 13 begins this season with a 1.47 ERA and 70 strikeouts in 73 2/3 innings.
–Discipline Stage Media