Por: New York Daily News Sports February 20, 2023
PORT ST. LUCIE — Kodai Senga doesn’t quite know who started calling his forkball a “ghost fork” but he knows he heard the term about a decade ago. His signature pitch isn’t technically a splitter because he doesn’t fully grip it between two fingers, so he prefers to call it a forkball himself, but said fans can call it whatever they want. The pitch itself has become the subject of baseball lore. “I was throwing the forkball and the... + full article
New York Daily News USA Sports March 12, 2023
The Mets’ uneventful spring training finally hit a few road bumps this week. The latest concerning development had Buck Showalter’s club scratching Kodai Senga from his scheduled start against the Washington Nationals on Saturday night due to discomfort at the base of his... + más
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New York Post USA Sports March 06, 2023
JUPITER, Fla. — This spring is , who has never pitched in the major leagues, with a pitch clock or within a five-man rotation. In his spring and stateside debut, the Mets right-hander showed he is still adjusting — but demonstrated that opposing hitters would have to do some... + más
New York Post USA Sports February 20, 2023
PORT ST. LUCIE — Mets stars Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNeil were summoned to face new Mets sensation Kodai Senga for a stadium pitching display Sunday, and club bigwigs, including owner Steve Cohen and board member Chris Christie, witnessed the earlyspring... + más
Kodai Senga breaks out ghost pitch in successful Mets spring debut after wild start | New York Post
New York Post USA Sports February 17, 2023
PORT ST. LUCIE — Kodai Senga just wants to show he belongs. The Japanese ace has arrived at his first U.S. spring training, trying to adjust to a larger baseball and steeper mound than in his homeland, but also the expectations he will face with the Mets. in the Mets’... + más
The New York Times USA Sports January 16, 2023
As the United States prepared to face Japan in the knockout stage at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Nick Martinez issued a warning to his peers.“Don’t swing at the fork,” Martinez, now a star relief pitcher for the San Diego Padres, told them. Martinez was referring to Kodai... + más
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New York Daily News USA Sports December 19, 2022
“Hi, I am Kodai Senga of the New York Mets,” said the Mets’ newest hurler, introducing himself to the Major Leagues on Monday at Citi Field. “I am very happy and excited to be in the Big Apple and to join such a great team.” It was a moment long in the making. General... + más
How would Kodai Senga fit into the Mets pitching plans? | New York Daily News
Kodai Senga, Mets agree on 5-year, $75 million contract, sources say | ABC News
ABC News USA Sports December 11, 2022
Right-hander Kodai Senga and the agreed on a five-year, $75 million contract Saturday night, sources familiar with the deal told ESPN, confirming reports, adding the prized pitcher from Japan as part of a free agent spending frenzy that has rocketed the Mets' payroll past... + más
Mets agree to 5-year, $75M contract with Japanese righty Kodai Senga | New York Daily News
Senga, Mets agree on 5-year, $75 million contract, sources say | ABC News
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